The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Manufactur­er says corrosion caused fair ride to break apart

18-year-old died, 7 others hurt in Ohio State Fair accident.

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COLUMBUS, OHIO — Excessive corrosion on a support beam caused a “catastroph­ic failure” of a thrill ride at the Ohio State Fair that killed an 18-year-old man and injured seven others, the ride’s Dutch manufactur­er said in a statement posted Sunday on Facebook.

The statement said KMG officials traveled to the accident scene in Columbus to review video footage of the July 26 accident and conduct metallurgi­cal tests of the beam.

“It was determined that excessive corrosion on the interior of the gondola support beam dangerousl­y reduced the beam’s wall thickness over the years,” the statement said. “This finally led to a catastroph­ic failure of the ride during operation.”

The company said the spinning and swinging ride called the Fire Ball was 18 years old.

Tyler Jarrell died of blunt force trauma injuries after being tossed 50 feet (15 meters) into the air when the ride broke apart. He was about to begin his senior year in high school and had enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps the week before he was killed.

Four of the injured remained hospitaliz­ed last week, including an 18-yearold woman in a coma, and Jarrell’s 18-year-old girlfriend. Jarrell’s family has hired an attorney to possibly pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.

All other rides on the fair’s midway were ordered shut down the night of the accident but eventually reopened. Sunday was the fair’s last day.

Video taken by a bystander of the ride in action captured a crashing sound. A section holding four riders came apart, and screams could be heard as at least two people were ejected and plunged to the ground.

KMG ordered similar rides shut down worldwide after the accident. The statement said the company is working with industry safety experts to develop an inspection protocol.

Ohio Department of Agricultur­e records showed passing marks on inspection­s for Fire Ball on about three dozen items, including possible cracks, assembly and installati­on. Michael Vartorella, Ohio’s chief inspector of amusement ride safety, said the Fire Ball was inspected three or four times before the fair opened.

Amusements of America, the company that provides rides to the state fair, said its staff also had inspected the ride.

 ?? JAY LAPRETE / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper removes a ground spike in front of the ride that killed Tyler Jarrell, 18, on July 26. Officials from the ride’s Dutch manufactur­er have conducted metallurgi­cal tests.
JAY LAPRETE / ASSOCIATED PRESS An Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper removes a ground spike in front of the ride that killed Tyler Jarrell, 18, on July 26. Officials from the ride’s Dutch manufactur­er have conducted metallurgi­cal tests.
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Tyler Jarrell

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