Receptionist's skydive to support charities

An employee from South Downs Leisure has jumped out of a plane to raise money for two local charities.

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Linda Selling on the skydiveLinda Selling on the skydive
Linda Selling on the skydive

Linda Selling, who is a receptionist, jumped from a plane at 12,000 feet to help raise money for St Barnabas and Chestnut Tree House Appeal. At nearly 60 years of age, this is the second time Linda has taken this challenge on. She jumped with her friend Janet, who was jumping for the first time, taking off from Headcorn in Kent. Find out more at www.southdownsleisure.co.uk.

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