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Pamela Gower named as 'failed parachute' victim Pamela Gower named as 'failed parachute' victim
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A woman who died after crash landing in a housing estate when it is thought her parachute failed to open "lived life to the full", her cousin said.A woman who died after crash landing in a housing estate when it is thought her parachute failed to open "lived life to the full", her cousin said.
Pamela Gower, 49, of Hebburn, South Tyneside, died after her first UK skydive, Durham Police said. Pamela Gower, 49, of Hebburn, South Tyneside, was found on Saturday in a road close to the airfield at Shotton Colliery where her plane had taken off.
She was found on Saturday in a road close to the airfield at Shotton Colliery where her plane had taken off.
Her cousin Anthony Cairns' Facebook tribute said: "We will all always love you so much."Her cousin Anthony Cairns' Facebook tribute said: "We will all always love you so much."
Det Insp Dave Cuthbert said: "This is a tragic incident. The lady who has died was using her own equipment and was making her first sky-dive in this country, having previously made parachute jumps abroad." The death is being investigated by the British Parachuting Association (BPA).
Tony Butler, spokesman for the British Parachuting Association, which is investigating, said the case was a priority and would hopefully be completed within three to four weeks. Tony Butler, spokesman for the BPA said the case was a priority and would hopefully be completed within three to four weeks.
Miss Gower, who had dwarfism, was an employment advisor at Remploy's Newcastle branch and supported disabled people into work.Miss Gower, who had dwarfism, was an employment advisor at Remploy's Newcastle branch and supported disabled people into work.
A Remploy spokesman said: "We are shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Pam's tragic accident.A Remploy spokesman said: "We are shocked and deeply saddened to hear of Pam's tragic accident.
"She had worked for the company for many years and was a valued and respected member of the Remploy team.""She had worked for the company for many years and was a valued and respected member of the Remploy team."
'Not screaming''Not screaming'
The coroner has been informed and a post-mortem examination is due to be carried out.The coroner has been informed and a post-mortem examination is due to be carried out.
It is understood residents carried out CPR before paramedics arrived at the scene, where Ms Gower had landed close to a car at about 15:45 BST.It is understood residents carried out CPR before paramedics arrived at the scene, where Ms Gower had landed close to a car at about 15:45 BST.
One witness, who did not want to be named, said it did not look like the woman was moving and he thought she was unconscious.One witness, who did not want to be named, said it did not look like the woman was moving and he thought she was unconscious.
"She was not screaming," he said. "All I can see is her spinning like a top.""She was not screaming," he said. "All I can see is her spinning like a top."
He did not see the impact, but said she appeared to have suffered a serious head injury.He did not see the impact, but said she appeared to have suffered a serious head injury.