In the horrifying footage, you can see the moment the base jumper realises that his parachute isn't working, as he flails in the air. Photo / Live Leak
In the horrifying footage, you can see the moment the base jumper realises that his parachute isn't working, as he flails in the air. Photo / Live Leak
This is the terrifying moment a base jumper throws himself off a 24-storey building in Sweden, only for his parachute to fail to deploy.
The accident was filmed and a video uploaded online shows the man flailing as he realises that his parachute has failed.
The man miraculously survived theincident, despite slamming into the asphalt below the 246ft-tall building in the capital Stockholm, according to the Daily Mail.
In the horrifying footage, you can see the moment the base jumper realises that his parachute isn't working, as he flails in the air. Photo / Live Leak
The incident took place on Kungsholmen, one of the islands that make up the Swedish capital, at around midday on Saturday.
Police and witnesses say the man jumped and landed on the street in front of his friends who were filming as well as shocked diners at the restaurant on the ground floor of the building.
The unnamed man was taken to hospital, where he was treated for serious, but not life-threatening, injuries, Dagens Nyheter reports.
A friend of the unfortunate man carried out a base jump shortly after, which was successful and saw him land safely nearby.
The man suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries with police and witnesses saying the man jumped and landed on the street in front of his friends. Photo / Live Leak
BASE stands for buildings, antennas, spans (such as bridges), and Earth (such as cliffs and mountaintops) that jumpers can parachute from.
Stockholm Police told Dagens Nyheter that base jumping from buildings is not illegal in itself, however it depends if the roof or floor from where the jump is carried out has been lawfully accessed.
Several base jumps have been carried out from the Kungsholmen building in the past, including multiple incidents in 2013 which saw the tower block's roof terrace close.