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Tragic Sledding Accident: 16-Year-Old Dies After Viral Stunt Gone Wrong

Inside EditionJanuary 28, 20262 min966,912 views
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Fatal Sledding Stunt

  • πŸ’” A 16-year-old, Elizabeth Angel, died after a sledding stunt involving being pulled by a Jeep went tragically wrong in Texas.
  • πŸ’₯ The sled hit a curb while turning, catapulting Elizabeth and her friend into a tree, resulting in Elizabeth's death and her friend's critical injury.
  • ⚠️ This incident highlights the extreme risks associated with viral sledding stunts seen on social media.

Sledding Accident Statistics and Risks

  • πŸ“ˆ Annually, approximately 25,000 children and adults require emergency room visits due to sledding accidents.
  • πŸ€• The video shares the story of Jessica Woolweber, who was left paralyzed after crashing into a tree while sledding.
  • ⚠️ These incidents underscore the potential for serious injury, even from seemingly fun activities.

Safety Precautions for Sledding

  • ν—¬λ©§ Wearing a helmet is strongly advised by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Frank Moda to mitigate head injuries.
  • 🦢 Sledders should go down hills feet first, not head first, to allow for better control and slowing down.
  • πŸ›· It is recommended to use an actual steerable sled rather than improvised objects like suitcases.
  • πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ When walking back up a hill, sledders should stay to the sides to avoid interfering with others coming down.
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