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Skydiver's helmet cam shows 1000 metre plunge

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A skydiver's helmet camera falls off his head in midair and captures a 1000 metre plunge to the ground where it is then picked up by a group of people. Rough Cut (No reporter narration).

Added on the 15/04/2015 23:43:08 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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