Navy SEAL falls to death in Hudson River after parachute failure

In this Sunday, May 28, 2017 photo, the U.S. Coast Guard rescues a U.S. Navy SEAL who fell into the Hudson River after his parachute failed to open during a Fleet Week demonstration over the river in Jersey City, N.J. The Navy said the parachutist was pronounced dead at Jersey City Medical Center.

Credit: Joe Shine

Credit: Joe Shine

In this Sunday, May 28, 2017 photo, the U.S. Coast Guard rescues a U.S. Navy SEAL who fell into the Hudson River after his parachute failed to open during a Fleet Week demonstration over the river in Jersey City, N.J. The Navy said the parachutist was pronounced dead at Jersey City Medical Center.

An investigation is underway into the tragic death of a Navy SEAL in a parachuting accident Sunday during a demonstration for Fleet Week in Jersey City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from Manhattan.

The SEAL, part of the Navy's elite skydiving team, the Leap Frogs, plunged to his death in the river when his chute failed to open, according to a Navy spokesperson.

The SEAL was immediately rescued from the water, but later pronounced dead at Jersey City Medical Center, the Navy said in a statement.

The parachutist was not identified pending notification of his family.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to his family, and I ask for all your prayers for the Navy SEAL community who lost a true patriot today," Navy Rear Adm. Jack Scorby said, according to The Associated Press.

The Leap Frogs have numerous performances scheduled throughout the rest of the year, according to their website.