TikTok star Tanya Pardazi died at the age of 21 after skydiving

TikTok star Tanya Pardazi died at the age of 21 after skydiving

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In your own online statement, the police department said they were “investigating a fatal skydiving incident in the city of Innisfil.” They said: “A woman was seriously injured after jumping from a plane operating near a local skydiving club. She was taken to a local hospital where she was pronounced dead.”

E! The News reached out to the police department and Skydive Toronto, both of which declined to be named in their statements.

Ozgoli told CTV News Toronto that Pardazi was “interested in everything new and adventurous. Life was too boring for her and she was always trying to do something adventurous.” She added that her friend “really lived every second to the fullest. This is the biggest shock for us. This is very difficult to accept. It’s been a few days, but we still can’t even believe it.”

Chemistry of Sepanluanother friend of Pardazi, paid tribute to the late star Instagram. “I’m at a loss for words (ironic because you always knew how to put what I was thinking into words) but I’ll do my best to get my point across,” she wrote. “I’m angry. I’m angry at you for leaving me with no one to randomly call and talk to about my crazy coincidences, but I’m also angry at the world for taking someone as smart and kind-hearted as you from us.”

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She continued: “I’m heartbroken that we never got to go on our trip to Bali together that we’ve always talked about, but also eerily relieved to know that you finally got your answer to what the afterlife looks like . You were one in a million and came out as one in a million. You were loved by many. You will be missed by many. Wait for me on the other side.”

Pardazi was also mourned online by fans and the University of Toronto Scarborough cheerleading squad.

“Forever a part of our team and in our hearts,” their post read Instagram pages “Tanya Pardazi was one in a million.”