Posted on 03/27/2018 10:45:11 AM PDT by Red Badger
A water park co-owner has been arrested in connection with the 2016 death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab at the Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City, Kansas.
Jeffrey Henry, the parks co-owner, was arrested in Cameron County, Texas, according to park spokeswoman Winter Prosapio. Police did not immediately release the indictment for Henry, but the countys website lists aggravated battery and aggravated endangerment of a child as some of the charges he faces.
Caleb was decapitated while riding in one of the parks water slides. The raft he was in went airborne, killing him and injuring two women.
Henrys arrest follows the Friday indictment of Tyler Austin Miles, the parks Director of Operations, and the Schlitterbahn Waterpark itself.
That indictment details 20 felony charges, including one count of involuntary manslaughter, five counts of aggravated endangering of a child, twelve counts of aggravated battery, and two counts of interference with law enforcement.
Miles surrendered himself to law enforcement on Friday in Wyandotte County, Kansas. He was released on $50,000 bail.
Henry is not a named defendant in the indictment against Miles and the water park that was unsealed on Friday. However, he is featured prominently in the indictment as the principal designer and visionary of the ride that killed Schwab. The indictment also notes that although Henry possessed no technical or engineering credentials he controlled many key decisions in the design of Schlitterbahn rides.
The indictment references video footage where Henry is giving an interview explaining the danger of the ride, admitting he could die going down this ride.
In a statement on Monday, the park says that in light of last weeks indictment, they were not surprised by the decision to bring charges against Henry. We as a company and as a family will fight these allegations and have confidence that once the facts are presented it will be clear that what happened on the ride was an unforeseeable accident, the statement said.
It is unclear if Henry has retained legal representation. Deadly weapon
According to the indictment, while Schwabs death appeared at first to be an isolated and unforeseeable incident, park employees came forward and revealed that Schlitterbahn officials had covered up similar incidents in the past involving the water slide.
Caleb was the son of Kansas Rep. Scott Schwab. The family was at the park together when the incident happened.
Verruckt, the worlds tallest water slide, required two to three riders to be strapped in a raft with a total weight between 400 and 500 pounds. The raft would then slide down a jaw-dropping 168 foot 7 inch structure, only to be blasted back up a second massive hill and then sent down yet another gut wrenching 50 foot drop for the ultimate in water slide thrills, the parks website said. The slide was certified by Guinness World Records in May 2014 as the worlds tallest water slide.
Schwab was decapitated when the raft he and two other women were strapped into went airborne and collided with the overhead hoops and netting affixed to the slide. The two women suffered face injuries and lacerations, according to investigators.
According to CNN affiliate KSHB, Schlitterbahn reached settlement agreements in early 2017 with all parties involved in the tragic accident. The Schwabs will receive nearly $20 million in the settlement. The settlement terms for the two injured women were not made public.
The indictment says the park knew about the issues with the ride, including design failures and maintenance issues, and was aware of other injuries sustained by riders prior to Schwabs death. It details injuries suffered by at least ten other people, ranging from concussions to multiple broken toes.
The raft Schwab was using during the incident was known for going abnormally fast and going airborne more frequently than other rafts, the indictment says. It was removed twice in 2016 but quickly put back into circulation, investigators learned, according to the indictment.
Investigators also found multiple flaws in the ride design, noting that it was never properly or fully designed to prevent rafts from going airborne.
Veruckts design violated nearly all aspects of the longstanding industry safety standards, the indictment says, adding in fact, the design and operation of the Verruckt complied with few, if any, of the industry safety standards.
In some of the counts of aggravated battery against Miles and the Schlitterbahn Waterpark, the Verruckt waterslide is likened to a deadly weapon.
The indictment also says the park and Miles concealed evidence and that Miles knowingly gave false information to a detective. Many of us rode the Verruckt regularly
In a statement released to CNN Friday evening, Schlitterbahn Waterpark said they plan on contesting the allegations, including the charges that they withheld or altered evidence.
The safety of our Schlitterbahn guests and employees has been at the forefront of our culture throughout our 40 years of operations, the statement read. Many of us rode Verruckt regularly, as did our children and grandchildren. We have faith in the justice system and are confident that when we finally have an opportunity to defend ourselves, it will be clear that this was an accident. We stand by our team and will fight these charges.
On Monday, attorneys for Tyler Miles said charges alleging their client avoided or delayed repairs and covered up similar incidents are not true. Not only had Tyler ridden the slide numerous times, but, as the State is aware, he had scheduled his wife, to ride it on the day of the accident. These are not the actions of someone who believed the ride to be dangerous.
They add that only after Tyler is able to obtain transcripts, witness statements and police reports will he, like any citizen, be in a position to fully address these allegations. What we know is that Tyler is innocent, which is why he insisted, at his first court appearance, that we set the matter for jury trial. We look forward to the opportunity to challenge the evidence, in a public forum, and prove Tylers innocence.
The park has said that it intends to tear down the slide as soon as the investigation is concluded and the park is given permission by the court.
Yeah. Of some kind. Good to catch the decapitated head, I guess.
Does decapitated always mean the head comes completely off or just severed internally?
Maybe all the $57.98 tickets per head will pay the damages.
Kind of sounds like rope and tire swing over the creek we had as kids.
Off.
He was the son of a lawmaker.
No, in this case the kids head came off.
Amusement park accidents are either horrible speed and thrashing trauma, or they are kids puking.
There is not a lot in between.
In the end he is responsible for the actions of those under him if it ends in an act of criminal negligence.
It’s just been released that the selected jurors will be required to take several rides down the slide as a fact finding mission, similar to visiting a crime scene.
I have my vehicle serviced over by the slide. It gives me the creeps every time I drive by it.
How could anyone look at that and not understand the danger of that safety system.
Sides of the slide should form a slot that is above the outside part of the tube so that the tube could not possibly go airborne.
Lots of negligence, just not sure if it is criminal. $20 million settlement doesnt replace a life, but money is the only thing available. I doubt a jury will convict him of any serious crime once the jury learns he accepted responsibility and made an extremely generous payment.
Very few lives are worth $20 million, especially when the death is very quick.
I am not sure how they got the ride built, but I know that they skipped a great deal of the design testing. They ran some of the actual ride testing in the dark to keep people from seeing what could happen on the ride. When they saw that the rafts went airborne they added the net with the support bars, which are completely out of compliance with amusement park rides.
The park covered up other injuries on the ride. They lied about maintenance on the ride. They tried to get a copy of a hospital or police report from another family about another incident on the ride, and lied to both that family and the police in order to get it.
“Does decapitated always mean the head comes completely off...?”
I don’t know. I guess the head could be left hanging by a few tendons. I don’t want to find out...although it would probably be a very quick way to go.
It just LOOKS unsafe.
They did a video of them building this thing and in the first test the boat just went airborne... I remember at the time folks here arguing with me when I stated the obvious, the EFFED UP THE MATH!! and I was told, no they did it on purpose as a promotional thing to draw in the crowd... the redesigned it to smooth out the hump after that, but not surprisingly they STILL EFFED up the math and killed a kid.
But I am sure they did that as part of the promotion of their park as well (rolling eyes)
They actually smoothed out the hill, and added the nets. the original design was more of a camel hump and it just basically launched everything into the air....
THey grossly screwed up the math the first time around, and not surprisingly messed it up on the retrofit as well.... Sadly a boy died due to this.
Unfortunately for the folks who run the park, it wasn’t some schlub’s kid but a state politicians kid, so won’t be able to just white wash it.
Yes that is the problem - these water parks are outdoing one another to offer the most “extreme” rides.
I agree, if it had been a ‘commoner’s’ kid, nothing would have happened, but it was a Rep son, royalty!
I dont know if thats true. Everything Ive read says hes a decent guy, conservative, Christian.
I would guess he loves his kids as much as the next guy, and was as devastated by the loss.
Perhaps his higher visibility resulted in a deeper investigation, but thank goodness it did.
The dangerous ride will be out of service and that will prevent other injuries and deaths. Its very sad that someone had to lose a son to make that happen but if you want to find some good in the tragedy, thats it.
Have been by this park many times. That water slide is huge. At 167 ft is supposed to be the tallest in the world.
What about the horrific mental damage caused by the “it’s a small world” ride?
I bet the designer is dead by now so he’s off the hook.
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