Tennessee skydiver dies after accident at high school football's Musket Bowl game

A skydiver who was injured prior to the start of a Tennessee high school football game on Friday has died, Washington County Schools confirmed to WJHL News.

The skydiver had attempted to land on the field during pregame activities at the Musket Bowl game between Daniel Boone High School and David Crockett High School in Jonesborough, Tennessee. The parachutist was taken to a hospital after suffering injuries, authorities said.

Washington County Schools Superintendent Jerry Boyd shared his condolences with the family of the skydiver.

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Boyd noted that the victim was a husband, father and grandfather.

According to Boyd, the skydiver was hired before the game and worked with a professional company.

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A skydiver who was injured prior to the start of a Tennessee high school football game on Friday has died, according to authorities.

A skydiver who was injured prior to the start of a Tennessee high school football game on Friday has died, according to authorities.

Medial personnel at the scene rendered aid to the skydiver after his landing.

A moment of silence was held at the football stadium shortly after the parachutist was airlifted to a hospital.

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A skydiver was injured after landing during pregame activities before a Tennessee high school football game.

A skydiver was injured after landing during pregame activities before a Tennessee high school football game.
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Students at both high schools will have supportive services available, Body said.

Jonesborough is located outside of Johnson City, Tennessee, and is near the Virginia state border.

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Officials ultimately decided not to postpone the game. The Musket Bowl eventually kicked off around 7:45 p.m., approximately 45 minutes after the originally scheduled time.

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