The careers of a promising young law student and her brother, a Navy aviation technician, are in tatters after their mother s tragic death in a skydiving tragedy allegedly left them with nervous shock. Katrelle Pike, 21, from Garners Beach, south of Cairns, and her older brother Jamie Pike, 28, from Sydney s CBD, have sued skydiving company Australia Skydive after their mum Kerri died aged 54 during a jump given to her by her husband Alister for her 54th birthday The siblings, two of eight siblings, had their whole lives ahead of them when they were told their mum had died on her first skydive on October 13, 2017.
Siblings sue over trauma of mum s death in skydiving tragedy
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Siblings sue over trauma of mum s death in skydiving tragedy
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Siblings sue over trauma of mum s death in skydiving tragedy
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TWO children of a popular Mission Beach mum killed in a triple skydiving tragedy have launched legal claims totalling more than $1.4m for the ongoing trauma they suffer in the wake of the horrific incident. Mother-of-eight Kerri Pike (right), 54, along with skydiving instructors Peter Dawson, 35, and Toby Turner, 34, died after colliding mid-air while skydiving at Mission Beach in October 2017. The jump was Mrs Pike s first and had been given to her by her family as a birthday present. An inquest into the fatalities found Mr Turner s parachute was too small for its pack and had opened early, which caused the collision.