“The park’s ride and attractions have delivered hundreds of millions of thrilling experiences through the years and our vigilance in taking care of our guests, as well as our team members can be counted on in everything we do,” spokeswoman Sabrina Jones told the Star. The coaster was inspected after Jankovic’s death and found to be in proper working order. Endovascular therapy may not be feasible. “She loved going to different places – parks and all that.”Īn email from The Post to a representative of the amusement park wasn’t returned on Wednesday night, but a spokeswoman for the park told the Star that staff and customers’ wellbeing remains a priority. Background Posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysms are uncommon, and their management is challenging because of the complex angioarchitecture of the PICA and the frequently nonsaccular aneurysm presentation. “She was a loving mom and she loved to do stuff,” son Gunnar Merker told Fox 8 in the aftermath of her death. She had taken previous rides on the Voyager, the wooden coaster where she mysteriously lost consciousness in June while seated next to her 17-year-old son. Jankovic was described by her family as a coaster enthusiast. “It was just a reaction her body had from riding the ride … It had nothing to do with a malfunction or anything, as far as safety and that type of thing.”Īn autopsy determined that Dawn Jankovic died from a torn artery. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There are only a few reports on the feasibility and safety of stents used in the PICA, and clinical and angiographic follow-up results have not been fully addressed. “It had nothing to do with the ride itself, but it basically was just the force,” Dubois County Coroner Katie Schuck said, according to the Star. Second structural issue discovered on Carowinds roller coaster after massive crack forces ride to shut downĪ woman who died after a ride on an Indiana roller coaster was killed by a torn artery, internal bleeding and the normal force of the ride, reports said.ĭawn Jankovic, a 47-year-old Ohio resident, was found unresponsive on a coaster at Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari in Santa Claus on June 4 and later died in the hospital – with no clear signs of what happened to her.īut a newly released autopsy listed three causes of death: a tear in the internal thoracic artery on the outside rear of the ribcage, internal bleeding – and the roller coaster itself, The Indianapolis Star reported. SeaWorld’s revenue sinks as ‘adverse weather’ saps attendance at theme parks Record-breaking roller coaster stops midair, forcing riders to terrifyingly walk down 200 feet: video ‘Tallest, ‘fastest’ giga roller coaster in North America reopens after eagle-eyed guest helps avert disaster
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