Update Circus Accident: 2 Spinal Cord Injuries, 7 Hospitalized

GoLocalProv News Team and Jack Andrade

Update Circus Accident: 2 Spinal Cord Injuries, 7 Hospitalized

2 of the victims in the Ringling Brothers circus accident Sunday at the Dunkin Donuts Center have spinal cord injuries and face “a long road” to ever walking again.

Emergency personnel tend to victims after Sunday's circus accident.

The neurosurgeon at Rhode Island Hospital announced the spinal cord injuries in a press conference this morning.

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7 acrobats remain hospitalized, with Samantha Pitard the only victim to have been released from the hospital thus far. 4 acrobats’ injuries are categorized as “serious,” but doctors expect some of the injured to be released from the hospital in the next few days.

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The two acrobats with spinal cord injuries have feeling in their legs but minimal movement, according to the neurosurgeon. Doctors estimate it could take a year or more to gauge how effectively the injuries can heal and if the victims will be able to walk again.

A defective or misused carabiner clip was the cause of Sunday’s accident, according to investigators. When contacted by GoLocalProv for updates on their inspection, OSHA responded that there is “nothing new to report.”

The 4 acrobats with “serious” injuries are Dayana Costa, Julissa Segrera, Viktoriya Medeiros and Stefany Neves.


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