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Family of Man Who Died on Cyclone Sues the City

103008cyclone.jpgOn July 31st, 2007, 53-year-old Keith Shirasawa celebrated his birthday by riding the Coney Island Cyclone. Five days later he was dead. The San Fransisco musician fractured three neck vertebrae during the Cyclone's first 85-foot drop and later died after complications from surgery. His family has now filed a lawsuit against the city, arguing that the Parks Department is at fault for not inspecting the Landmark ride regularly. (The Parks Department contracts a private company to inspect and repair the ride; the contractor is also named as a defendant.) Lawyers for the Cyclone say the accident was caused by a malfunction that made the Cyclone drop too fast, and that's been fixed. In 2007 at least seven people were injured on the 81-year-old wooden roller coaster.

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  • Did his family sue his remains for making the decision to go on the Cyclone?
  • Future Taliban

    "On July 31st, 2007, 53-year-old Keith Shirasawa celebrated his birthday by riding the Coney Island Cyclone. Five days later he was dead."



    Musta been one heck of a party.

  • r1b2

    If there was a defect, I reckon there's the liability, hence the litigation. Are they also suing the hospital? Just asking. If there wasn't a defect, isn't this akin to suing because the mechanical bull was too rough?

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