My understanding is that it’s a wrestling technique to cause the body to excrete water to bring the weight down shortly before a wrestling match. Unless it can be shown otherwise, this is the most likely explanation.
Having said that, if that’s all it is, it is certainly a case of negligence or accidental homicide and whomever is responsible should be brought up on charges.
Oh, my. That doesn't sound safe at all.
That makes sense...someone helped to roll him up...that person is responsible...
Theyre stuck upside down?
People forget their children are in the car and leave them to die in a hot car.
“I thought YOU let KJ out”, “I thought YOU did”. OOPS!
When I read the original article at the time of the incident, it seems the kid expired by being “pinched” by the rolled up mats. It used to be a full mat is sectioned by 3. When it wad placed in its storage area, the three matts were stacked like a pyramid, and that’s how we did it as well. The child was, for some reason reaching behind one of the mats, it gave out, and he got caught in the schism. He was caught upside down and asphyxiaed, no one heard him, or saw him.Tough break.
When I read the original article at the time of the incident, it seems the kid expired by being “pinched” by the rolled up mats. It used to be a full mat is sectioned by 3. When it wad placed in its storage area, the three matts were stacked like a pyramid, and that’s how we did it as well. The child was, for some reason reaching behind one of the mats, it gave out, and he got caught in the schism. He was caught upside down and asphyxiaed, no one heard him, or saw him.Tough break.