Selfie of a man wearing sunglasses, with snowy mountains in the background.

A TECH CEO was killed when his friend’s knee smashed into his head in a freak mid-air skydiving collision.

Thomas Britis, aged 44 and the head of a fiberoptics company, descended into a field after he and a friend jumped from a small aircraft in Brazil, as reported by local authorities.

Selfie of a man wearing sunglasses, with snowy mountains in the background.
Thomas Britis, 44, was killed in a freak skydiving collisionCredit: Facebook
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The tech CEO was declared dead at a hospital after Saturday’s crashCredit: Facebook/Luiza Dias
Aerial view of a person lying in a field.
His parachute opened, but he crashed down in a field far from the landing zoneCredit: G1 Globo

Both the pair’s parachutes deployed, reports Brazilian outlet G1, suggesting Thomas had been able to release it but unable to gain control.

He was rushed to a local hospital but tragically died from his injuries.

Thomas, CEO of Voluy Telecom, was described by his family as a “very experienced” skydiver who had been jumping from planes since 2014.

He and his friend bagan their jump from the Boituva National Skydiving Center in São Paulo state.

His dive partner was reportedly also treated in hospital.

Both the parachutes and a helmet were seized by police, and forensics are working to identity the precise cause of death.

Police are also actively investigating the case, which is currently being treated as suspicious.

Thomas’s cousin, Mayra, paid him an emotional tribute.

She told G1: “He worked very hard, was very loving to his son, to his family.

“He was so experienced, it was such a silly accident. No one ever imagined it would happen.”

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Mayra continued: “I was getting ready to go get my nails done when I got the phone call.

I broke the news of the death to the rest of the family. I live in Uberlândia and had to come to Pouso Alegre.

He was so young, he was in the best phase of his life, doing something he loved so much.

“Despite the distance, we were always close. Thomas was also best man at my wedding.”

She insisted: “There was no one who didn’t love him.”

Their statement read: “His energy, commitment, and passion for innovation left a profound mark on all who had the privilege of knowing him.

“In this time of mourning, we join in solidarity with his family, friends, and all who share this great loss.”

Thomas’s company remembered him as a passionate leader.

The Brazilian Parachuting Confederation (CBPq) expressed their sorrow over the incident, clarifying that the collision took place during the separation phase of a “Desloc” jump.

This is a free flight technique where the parachutist uses the body to generate lift and horizontal movement while falling.

The CBPq has already instructed a technical expert to prepare a report into the accident.

A statement from the parachuting organization conveyed: “During this challenging time, we extend our heartfelt sympathies to our athlete, his family, and the entire skydiving community.”

“We reiterate our commitment to the safety and integrity of everyone involved in our sporting activity.”

The Boituva city hall confirmed that both jumped had their parachutes open when they landed – but that Thomas’s decent was uncontrolled.

He was rescued by the Fire Department and taken to São Luís Hospital, where his death was confirmed.

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