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http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/26/six.flags.accident.ap/index.html
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP) -- A 13-year-old girl whose feet were severed in
an accident on an amusement park ride is in stable condition in a Nashville,
Tennessee, hospital, her family said in a written statement Tuesday.
Kaitlyn Lasitter, whose name had not previously been released by officials,
was riding the Superman Tower of Power ride Thursday at Six Flags Kentucky
Kingdom in Louisville when a cable broke loose on the ride, cutting off the
girl's feet above the ankles, authorities said.
State officials were investigating the incident.
"The parents of Kaitlyn Lasitter would like to acknowledge everyone across
the country that have been supporting their daughter with many positive
thoughts and prayers over the last six days," according to the statement,
which was issued through Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Authorities and the hospital have declined to say whether her feet were
reattached. The statement included a plea for privacy for the girl's family,
and the family has instructed the hospital not to comment further.
The family's statement said no one from the theme park had contacted them
since the accident, as park representatives had told reporters.
"At no time has any representative of the theme park been in touch with
members of the family," the statement said.
A spokeswoman for Six Flags in New York disputed that account, saying two
representatives from Kentucky Kingdom accompanied Lasitter's family to the
hospital and stayed for "some time" before the family asked that they leave.
"We are deeply saddened by this incident and of course have genuine concern
for the well-being of the entire family. We stand ready to be of any
assistance we possibly can," said Kentucky Kingdom spokeswoman Carolyn
McClean.
The ride passed inspection in each of the past four years, according to
records. The ride lifts passengers 177 feet straight up, then drops them
nearly the same distance at speeds reaching 54 miles per hour.
Six Flags shut down similar rides at parks in St. Louis; Gurnee, Illinois;
and near Washington as a safety precaution, Goldberg said. Those rides
remained closed Tuesday, and were to undergo safety inspections.
Six Flags Over Texas, near Dallas, also has a Superman Tower of Power, but
it is not the same ride, Goldberg said.
Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. of Sandusky, Ohio, also shut down drop tower
rides at five of its amusement parks for inspection after the accident.
sits on his FAT, LAZY ASS, laughing his sick, sadistic ass off.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/26/six.flags.accident.ap/index.html
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP) -- A 13-year-old girl whose feet were severed in
an accident on an amusement park ride is in stable condition in a Nashville,
Tennessee, hospital, her family said in a written statement Tuesday.
Kaitlyn Lasitter, whose name had not previously been released by officials,
was riding the Superman Tower of Power ride Thursday at Six Flags Kentucky
Kingdom in Louisville when a cable broke loose on the ride, cutting off the
girl's feet above the ankles, authorities said.
State officials were investigating the incident.
"The parents of Kaitlyn Lasitter would like to acknowledge everyone across
the country that have been supporting their daughter with many positive
thoughts and prayers over the last six days," according to the statement,
which was issued through Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Authorities and the hospital have declined to say whether her feet were
reattached. The statement included a plea for privacy for the girl's family,
and the family has instructed the hospital not to comment further.
The family's statement said no one from the theme park had contacted them
since the accident, as park representatives had told reporters.
"At no time has any representative of the theme park been in touch with
members of the family," the statement said.
A spokeswoman for Six Flags in New York disputed that account, saying two
representatives from Kentucky Kingdom accompanied Lasitter's family to the
hospital and stayed for "some time" before the family asked that they leave.
"We are deeply saddened by this incident and of course have genuine concern
for the well-being of the entire family. We stand ready to be of any
assistance we possibly can," said Kentucky Kingdom spokeswoman Carolyn
McClean.
The ride passed inspection in each of the past four years, according to
records. The ride lifts passengers 177 feet straight up, then drops them
nearly the same distance at speeds reaching 54 miles per hour.
Six Flags shut down similar rides at parks in St. Louis; Gurnee, Illinois;
and near Washington as a safety precaution, Goldberg said. Those rides
remained closed Tuesday, and were to undergo safety inspections.
Six Flags Over Texas, near Dallas, also has a Superman Tower of Power, but
it is not the same ride, Goldberg said.
Cedar Fair Entertainment Co. of Sandusky, Ohio, also shut down drop tower
rides at five of its amusement parks for inspection after the accident.