Detectives are investigating after a skydiver was found dead in the front yard of a residence near an airpark in Florida, authorities said Saturday.

A man outfitted in parachute attire and gear was located just before 12:30 p.m. on the lawn of a home in Titusville, about 50 miles east of Orlando, police said in a statement. The Titusville Fire Department responded and said the man was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police on Monday identified the victim as 69-year-old Frederick C. Morello, of Ormond Beach, CBS affiliate WKMG reported.

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      “WHAT’S UP GAMERS. Today, I’m gonna be doing another tier list and this time it’s gonna be… yep! You guessed it! Skydiving deaths!”

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    Dressing up as a skydiver and dying on a lawn would be a brilliant prank to play if you knew Miss Marple was coming to town.

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    The video shows someone from the skydiving center removing the parachute from the scene, but doesn’t make it clear if that’s before or after the paramedics clear the scene.

    A bit strange if somebody came to take the parachute but left the guy in the yard.

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    " Police are still not releasing what caused that hard landing."

    I’m going to take a guess and say the ground. A damn near 70 year old hit the ground at that speed. Imagine the aftermath. Guts and skin everywhere.

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      The video shows a reflection in the back window of the SUV showing his chute was open when he came down, but he was moving fast and didn’t appear to be flaring (which further slows descent to a manageable landing speed). He might have become incapacitated in the air, or still impacted hard enough to kill him, but it wasn’t a “no chute full speed” type of situation, it seems

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        In the reflection it looks like he was turning super low. That’s pretty dangerous since your body will swing out horizontal during the turn, and then you can slam into the ground as you swing back.

        He shouldn’t have been that close to homes in the first place though, I assume they must have really fucked up, and he didn’t have a safe spot to land.

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          He shouldn’t have been that close to homes in the first place though

          It’s an airpark. It’s like an HOA for pilots where the ammenities are taxiways from your house to the runway. Some will even have the hangar in their back yard where it can go straight onto the runway.

          You can get a better idea searching airpark on google images.

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        that’s a negatory on the dirt dart, say again, we did not have a dirt dart. more like an aarpsplat.

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          Most 70 year olds don’t have paper thin skin. 70 is not as old as you think. (90 year olds, on the other hand…)

          Source: am nurse. Pull tape off a lotta old people.

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          There’s still a lot of muscle and connective membrane holding your organs inside with or without skin.

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      Human bodies splatter less than you think, more akin to dropping a sausage on the floor. It bounces, and a piece or two might disconnect, but “guts and skin everywhere” is more a traumatic car accident thing.

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    This is why I’d rather skydive than bungee jump. If it goes badly, lights out rather than horrible-life-altering injury.

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    I can’t believe I’ve never seen this as a headline before. Has it mostly been suppressed in the past? The article itself acknowledged that EMTs have certainly seen skydiver deaths.