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Search suspended for man killed in skydiving accident

Archbishop Mitty High tennis coach plunged into icy Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand

- By Jason Green jason.green@bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Jason Green at 408-920-5006.

SAN JOSE >> Authoritie­s have suspended their search for Tyler Nii, a tennis coach at Archbishop Mitty High School who died in a recent skydiving accident in southern New Zealand.

Nii, 27, and his tandem skydiving instructor plunged into icy Lake Wakatipu, near Queenstown, on Jan. 10.

Tandem skydivers are strapped together, but in emergency landings, it is standard practice for them to separate from one another, Mark Horning, safety director of the New Zealand Parachute Industry Associatio­n, told the Otago Daily Times following the accident.

The search for Nii was hampered by poor conditions and the depth of the lake, Otago Lakes police district area commander Inspector Olaf Jensen told Stuff, an online publicatio­n.

“Suspending the search is not the outcome we wanted,” Jensen said. “We were obviously wanting to return Tyler to his family and it’s very disappoint­ing that this couldn’t be done.”

Nii’s parents, who flew to New Zealand to retrieve their son’s body, are slated to return home later this week.

Nii joined Mitty in 2013 as the girls tennis coach, then became the varsity boys tennis coach and also coached with Player Capital, which runs youth tennis programs. He also was a member of the U.S. Tennis Associatio­n’s Northern California board.

 ?? PLAYER CAPITAL ?? The search for Tyler Nii, who went missing after skydiving and plunging into a lake in New Zealand, has been suspended due to poor conditions.
PLAYER CAPITAL The search for Tyler Nii, who went missing after skydiving and plunging into a lake in New Zealand, has been suspended due to poor conditions.

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