A daring sister duo jumped from a plane at 15,000 feet to raise money for a breast cancer charity.
Demi Mason, 22, and Sophie Mason, 19, from Heybridge, managed to raise £1,410 for Breast Cancer Now.
The cause is close to their hearts as their sister-in-law Lisa, 38, is currently finishing chemotherapy.
Demi said: “We are extremely grateful to all of the people who donated for this wonderful cause.
“This is by far the most terrifying thing we have ever done, but it was also one of the most exhilarating things that we have ever done.
“Thank you to the incredible staff at Skydive Headcorn for making this experience so amazing, and thank you to our family and friends for the tremendous support you have given us.
“Lisa has nearly finished her chemo and is doing well.
“You can still donate and we can’t thank everyone enough.”
The former Plume Academy students decided to embark on the jump as a way to raise more money for breast cancer research.
They have previously completed a host of challenges including Walk for Life and Pretty Muddy Race for Life.
Demi added: “Our beautiful sister and grandmother are only here today because of wonderful people before us raising money for breast cancer research.
"We know only too well just how important it is to raise money for this cause and we will therefore continue to do so in whatever way we can.”
To donate, visit justgiving.com/fundraising/demisophie-bigpinkjump2018.
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