Marketing manager Jade Damarell died as a result of "blunt trauma", a post-mortem examination found
An inquest has found a 32-year-old woman, who died while skydiving the day after her relationship ended, took her own life.
Marketing manager Jade Damarell died after crashing on to farmland near Fleming Field in Shotton Colliery, County Durham on 27 April.
The inquest in Crook heard she was a "very experienced skydiver" but had made no attempt to deploy either her main or reserve parachutes.
Assistant coroner Dr Leslie Hamilton concluded that on the "balance of probabilities" she intended to take her own life and recorded a verdict of suicide.
Resuming the inquest, Dr Hamilton said the sport was one of Ms Damarell's passions and she had completed more than 500 jumps.
The inquest heard weather conditions on the day of her death were good.
A helmet camera, which she had previously used while carrying out jumps, was not used on the day of her death and all her equipment was in working order.
Dr Hamilton summarised a statement from her former partner which said that they "had ended their relationship the night before".
He said that they had met through a shared love of skydiving.$BTC $SOL