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Verrückt (German meaning "crazy" or "insane", listen ⓘ) was a custom water coaster water slide located at the Schlitterbahn Kansas City water park in Kansas City, Kansas, United States. At the height of 168 feet 7 inches (51.38 m), Verrückt became the world's tallest water slide when it opened on July 10, 2014, surpassing Kilimanjaro at ...
Caleb Schwab: 7 August 2016: The 10-year-old was decapitated when he was ejected from his raft on Verrückt, a 168-foot-tall (51 m) water slide at Schlitterbahn Kansas City. [164] [165] Julio Macías González 26 August 2016: The 17-year-old from Mexico City died from a cerebrovascular accident caused by embolus formed on a neck hickey. [166 ...
Caleb Thomas Schwab, 10, died of a neck injury in August 2016 at the Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City while on the water slide known as the Verruckt.
In November 2012, Schlitterbahn Waterparks announced plans for the world's tallest and fastest water slide, Verrückt. [3] Verrückt was designed by Schlitterbahn co-owner Jeff Henry as a three-person raft slide with an uphill section. The initial drop was a 17-story plunge with a five-story uphill section.
The 10-year-old son of a state lawmaker died of a neck injury while riding the world's tallest water slide in Kansas City, Kansas, police said on Monday.
Schwab's 10-year-old son, Caleb, died after being decapitated on August 7, 2016 in an accident on the Verrückt water slide at the Schlitterbahn Kansas City waterpark. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The family received a reported $20 million settlement. [ 22 ]
Bobby Graves — known by his middle name, “Caleb,” on social media — clutched his chest as he crossed the finish line at the California amusement park’s race around 7 a.m. Sunday, Anaheim ...
Caleb Schwab (2016) – Caleb, the 10-year-old son of Kansas state representative Scott Schwab, was decapitated while sliding down the world's tallest water slide at Schlitterbahn Kansas City in Kansas City, Kansas. [17] [18]