Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Indian dies in Ottawa during first solo skydive

Karthik Balakrishnan was to return to his native India next week to help support his parents.
But before he left, the software engineer wanted to follow his passion and parachute solo for the first time.
“None of us liked it because we knew the dangers involved,” said his brother-in-law, Rajalingam Arunachalam. “But he was very passionate about it.”
His worst fears were realized when the 30-year-old Balakrishman died Sunday after encountering trouble shortly after his chute opened in the skies over downstate Ottawa. Witnesses say Balakrishnan went into "several radical turns" before he lost control and slammed to the ground, according to the LaSalle County sheriff's office.
Balakrishnan had skydived several times, but always in tandem with an instructor, Arnachalam said. Sunday was his first solo outing.
Balakrishnan had come to the United States about five years ago to further his career, but he wanted to return home to help his brother support their parents, Arunachalam said.
Arunachalam said he’s concerned for the safety of other skydivers, and hopes to learn more about his brother-in-law’s accident.
The accident happened about a mile east of the Skydive Chicago Dayton facility, Lake County sheriff’s officials said. He had flown out of the Skydive facility in Ottawa.
10/05/11 Kate Thayer and Carlos Sadovi/Chicago Tribune
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