A 29-year-old male was driving his black Ford Explorer westbound on Highway 225 when he lost control of the vehicle and rolled it over several times, killing himself. No other vehicles were involved in the accident. The identity of the male victim, 29, is pending verification by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Houston police are continuing the investigation, which occurred mid-October. The circumstances surrounding any traffic death can be mired in…
Louisiana inspectors are focusing on the restraining device on a 21-year-old woman’s seat which may have failed, vaulting the woman from a Baton Rouge Amusement park’s roller coaster, killing her, reports say Lindsay Zeno was killed when the bar that goes between the rider’s legs and is supposed to secure the rider in place reportedly failed. The coaster, named the “Xtreme”, has had no previous issues with safety or safety restraints. Reports also say the park passed a national inspection…
A North Carolina machinist was killed earlier this month as a metal rod departed the high-speed lathe on which he worked, striking and killing him. The accident, which occurred at the Statesville machine shop facility of R.P Machine, happened as the victim, 62-year-old Leonard Key, of Mooresville, had been working on a lathe on the Cochran Street shop. A metal rod he was machining was ejected by the lathe at a high rate of speed and hit Key directly in…
A 13-year-old Crown Point student at St. Mary’s Catholic Community School died in what appeared to be an accidental drowning last month at Hermit Lake, reports conclude. Sean Woods, who lived in Merrillville, Indiana, was attending a friend’s party when he somehow slipped below the water and drowned. Emergency services were called, but were reportedly unable to resuscitate the youth. A coroner’s team was then called to the pool in the unincorporated Center Township at 11 p.m. Woods’ death was…
A pair of workers at the Owens Corning Plant in Kansas City, Kansas was injured last month as a result of an equipment malfunction while the men unloaded asphalt. Emergency services from Kansas City, Kansas were called out to address the situation at 8 a.m. to attend to the two employees, who had suffered critical burn injuries from the hot asphalt and were transported to a hospital. Hot asphalt can be as high as 450 degrees, and reports said…