Texarkana Gazette

Suit: Girl maimed by faulty escalator

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SALT LAKE CITY—A 3-year-old Utah girl had two fingers amputated when they were caught in a faulty grocery store escalator, her family says in a lawsuit filed against the store and the escalator manufactur­er.

The girl’s mother, Silvia Zamora, said in the lawsuit filed Monday that she heard a scream while she was buying a few ingredient­s for dinner at a self-checkout register near an escalator on the second floor of Smith’s Marketplac­e in Salt Lake City.

She said she found her daughter on the first floor, covered in blood and missing her fingers. The child had apparently gotten them stuck inside a hole left by missing pieces of the comb-like teeth of one step, attorney Brian Webber said.

The digits had to be retrieved from among escalator components under the floor, he said.

The girl was rushed to a hospital but her middle and ring fingers had been amputated below the middle knuckles and couldn’t be re-attached.

Representa­tives for the store and the manufactur­er, Schindler Elevator Corp., did not immediatel­y return messages Wednesday seeking comment on the incident that occurred last September.

State inspectors had warned the store two years before to replace broken comb teeth and repair caution signs, but the work hadn’t been completed before the incident, attorneys say in court documents.

The lawsuit seeks unspecifie­d damages.

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