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Briton dies in Grand Canyon skydiving accident
A British man has died in a skydiving accident in the US, police in the state of Arizona have said.
The Coconino County Sheriff's Office named the man as Christopher Swales, 55, who had been undertaking a tandem dive near the Grand Canyon on Sunday.
Mr Swales' skydiving partner, who worked at a local parachuting centre, survived the fall.
Police said the pair "encountered difficulties" while approaching a landing area at a local airport.
"These difficulties caused the pair to free fall for an unknown distance and hit the ground in what was described as a 'hard landing'," a statement from the Coconino County Sheriff's Office said.
Emergency services were called shortly before 10:00 local time but Mr Swales was pronounced dead in hospital.
An investigation into the accident is continuing, according to police, although there are currently no signs of foul play.
A UK Foreign Office spokesman confirmed that consular staff in the US were supporting Mr Swales' family.
"Our thoughts are with them at this difficult time," the spokesman added.
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