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Your 2008 Darwin Award winner!
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A teenager died Saturday when he was decapitated at the Six Flags Over Georgia theme park outside Atlanta, authorities said.
The 17-year-old park visitor was killed after scaling two 6-foot fences around the Batman roller coaster, said a statement issued by park spokeswoman Hela Sheth. He was struck by the coaster and killed, she said. "We do not know why this person was intent on gaining access to this restricted area," the statement said, noting that multiple signs are posted stating, "Danger Zone," "Do Not Enter" and "Authorized Personnel Only." "Some witnesses have stated that the individual was trying to retrieve something he had lost," Sheth's statement said. "Others reported that he was trying to touch the ride. This is merely speculation at this point, and we are working with park visitors and local police to learn more." No one on the ride was injured, she said. Police said the incident occurred about 2 p.m. The victim's family was at the park with him, Sheth said, and park representatives were with them Saturday evening. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family," she said http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/28/the...rss_topstories |
holy fuck! I feel for the family
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Wow, that really sucks :Oh crap
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gosh, poor kid! Yes, it was stupid what he did, but how many of us haven't done something very idiotic in the past?
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Thank God it happened before he started breeding.
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Woot excellent!
One less dumb person:) |
Batman Rollercoaster????? Oh my god ;-) ... This really exists?
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What an interesting ride that would have been for the people on the coaster...
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"Hey what was that? They don't have speed bumps on the rollercoaster do they?"
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Prediction: Six Flags will be sued, but settle out of court, though likely for a somewhat smaller amount than they normally would in a pure accident situation.
Here's why ... and this seems counter-intuitive, but than the law is often that way: The family's lawyers (I'm assuming they'll have some soon, if not already) could argue that it took the boy a fair amount of time to scale both fences (side-arguments: the fences were too low / not properly maintained / the ride is an attractive nuiscence), and thus park security had ample time to act to stop him, but neglected to do so, which thus contributed to the boy's death. Ron |
Thats horrible, but stupidity is gods way of thinning out the herd...
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Read it earlier.. what a way to go
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