Star of SKYDIVING Freddy Chase gave a heartfelt tribute after revealing the tragic news of his wife’s passing.

28-year-old Devrey A horrific accident claimed Jane LaRiccia-Chase’s life. Since then, Chase has opened out about her final moments.

LaRiccia-Chase worked as a skydiving instructor in California.

Her spouse, a well-known athlete and daring content creator, came out of his quiet over what transpired on Instagram Story.

Okay, everyone… He started off by saying, “I want to thank all of you for the love I’ve received over the past few days and know I will continue to receive for days to come because of this terrible event.”

Chase then discussed what transpired just before her passing.

“Devrey smiled as usual and headed to work at Skydive Perris. She was a tandem teacher, and the day was lovely. She performed a typical fall with a student on her most recent jump.

“Neither the plane nor the canopy had any issues. She was simply performing her hundreds-of-times routine of turning her canopy on final to land securely on the grass.

“She observed what the industry refers to as “dust devils,” which are tiny tornadoes that can be hazardous for athletes.

“At about forty feet, I managed to avoid one of them, but I managed to catch a second one. When dust devils fly over grass, you can’t see any dust in their direction, so they become invisible.”

He claimed that the horrific incident caused “her canopy spin out of control.”

According to Chase, she was unconscious but still alive when she hit the ground.

Sadly, LaRiccia-Chase passed away from her wounds in the hospital.

A video of Chase’s late wife was previously posted, but Chase removed it because it was “too close to her death.”

Chase concluded his remarks by saying, “I loved that perfect girl.”

Prior to discussing his wife’s tragic passing, Chase posted a devastating homage to her on Instagram.

“My wife is my everything—my soul, my love, my other half, my baby, and my ride or die.” Chase composed a composition honoring his late spouse.

“You were an angel among us and were just called back to heaven; you were [too] perfect for this world and God just wanted to bring you home.”

Chase shared with them how difficult it had been for him to accept her untimely passing.

“The hardest thing I will ever do in my life will always be having to say goodbye to you for the time being,” he stated.

He said, “My now and forever angel, I love you so much.”

In the post’s comments section, people honored the late skydiving instructor.

I’m really sorry for your loss, someone wrote. This breaks my heart.

“She was the kind of light the world needs more of right now,” commented another commenter.

It’s terrible. I adore you, Freddy.

Since then, Chase has uploaded numerous images and videos of his wife to his Instagram Stories.

Following her death, her relatives created a GoFundMe page.

Her family wrote on the website, “It breaks our hearts to tell you about the death of our beloved daughter and sister.”

Her body needed to be returned to Maine, her birth and upbringing, and her family required assistance.

As of Monday night, this page had raised almost $53,000.

Her family updated their page to express gratitude to all of the donors.

It says, “We wanted to thank everyone who has donated so far.”

“Our family has received so many messages of love and support from people who knew Devrey and from people who only knew her for a short time.”

We’re doing our best as time permits. Aim high and you will see blue skies.

LaRiccia-Chase also enjoyed attending raves and frequently posted pictures and videos from them.

Chase’s Projects

Freddy Chase has more than 400,000 Instagram followers and over 2.5 million TikTok followers.

Videos showing him using his parachute to fall backward off of tall building ledges have gone viral on the internet.

Chase has discussed a few of his extreme leaps, including one from 18,000 feet.

He said that the hundreds of dives he had completed were the source of his composed demeanor.

“I don’t really get nervous anymore,” he had previously said to his admirers.

“I’ve skydived over 800 times, so these days I just relax a lot.”

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