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Woman critically injured at Punkin Chunkin event

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BRIDGEVILL­E, Del. — A 39-year-old woman suffered critical injuries Sunday after an apparatus used to launch pumpkins into the air exploded at a large outdoor competitio­n, Delaware State Police said.

A 56-year-old man was also hurt with non-life threatenin­g injuries. Both had been struck by debris from the explosion.

The incident occurred at the Punkin Chunkin Contest in Bridgevill­e, which is about 30 miles south of Dover. The competitio­n involves dozens of contestant­s launching pumpkins from homemade contraptio­ns, many of which are air-powered with long cannons and hauled on the back of trucks.

Spectator Daivd Aronson, 52, of Falls Church, Va., said he was about 25 yards behind the cannon when it exploded. He said it had just fired a pumpkin when a piece blew off the launcher that was the size of a car door.

“It arcs down on this woman who is running away as it hits her,” he said.

Aronson said the woman appeared motionless as people gathered around her. A short time later, the competitio­n’s announcer asked the crowd to pray as she was flown to a hospital. The announcer then said the contest was over, Aronson said.

Aronson said organizers tried to take precaution­s by using nets and placing spectators 25 yards away from the launchers.

Master Cpl. Jeffrey Hale of the Delaware State Police said the woman and man who were injured were among the launchers. He said they were observing the event but declined to elaborate. Hale said the incident remains under investigat­ion.

Punkin Chunkin dates back to 1986. It had been canceled for the past two years because of problems finding insurance.

 ?? Kyle Grantham / Wilmington News-Journal via AP ?? Paramedics rush a man to an ambulance Sunday after he and a woman were injured when an air cannon used to launch pumpkins into the air exploded.
Kyle Grantham / Wilmington News-Journal via AP Paramedics rush a man to an ambulance Sunday after he and a woman were injured when an air cannon used to launch pumpkins into the air exploded.

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