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Tanya Pardazi, TikTok Star, Dead at 21 After First Solo Skydiving Jump

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Emily Cortez

Published Feb 08, 2026

Tanya Pardazi, a TikTok star with very nearly 100,000 lovers and a past Miss Teen Canada semifinalist in 2017, passed on Aug. 27 after her most important execution skydiving bounce when her chief parachute failed to open in time. She was 21.

According to different reports, Tanya had taken one skydiving course, which made her certified for the presentation skip. The Toronto University student completely finished the undertakings at Skydive Toronto in Ontario, yet things turned deadly last week’s end after the chief parachute forgot to open. At the point when it finally did, Tanya was at too low a height.

“Saturday, August 27th, at around 6:00 p.m. EDT, a skydiving student developed 21 surrendered to lethal injuries got from an emergency situation,” read a clarification posted on Skydive Toronto’s Facebook page. “The skydiver conveyed a quickly turning essential parachute at a low level without the time/rise expected for the save parachute to extend.”

Following the setback, Tanya was purportedly sent to a local clinical center where she was explained dead directly following surrendering to the injuries upheld during the incident. As demonstrated by Skydive Toronto, the association is working with the police on its assessment.

Forever part of our team and in our hearts, Tanya Pardazi was one in a million

— UTSC Cheerleading (@UTSC_cheer) August 30, 2022


“Tanya had an interest in whatever was new and gutsy,” loved buddy Melody Ozgoli told CTV News Toronto. “Life was unreasonably debilitating for her and she was ceaselessly endeavoring to achieve something trying.”

The buddy similarly added that Tanya “genuinely experienced reliably unbounded” and that “this is the best shock to us. It’s very challenging to process. It’s been a few days, but we really don’t briefly try and trust it.”

The miserable news comes right around 90 days after TikTok star Cooper Noriega passed on. He was only 19.