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He hit a man below who broke his ankle from the impact. The Hi-Miler and all the other carnival rides are inspected daily by both independent consultants hired by the rodeo as well as RCS, the company that owns and operates them. Right now, everyone is baffled by how this could have happened. On Monday as crews were tearing down the rides her children enjoyed just last week, she made a tough call. Houston police officers are investigating whether the death was an accident or possibly criminal.

Eyewitness News learned another woman filed an official complaint with the Rodeo last Thursday, saying the ride needs a shoulder harness, but officials say it's not the kind of ride that requires one. Local News. Houston Southwest Southeast Northwest Northeast. Weather U. While Houston deserves its props for winning the series; this series should focus more on the Red Sox and the journey they took the baseball world on.

To be honest, we probably should have seen this end result coming after Eduardo Rogriguez taunted Carlos Correa in retaliation in Game 3. So much for the grocery cart trips in the dugouts right? Also, can anyone explain how they lost two out of three games to of all teams, the Baltimore Orioles? Now what? So what now?

Just like this team itself this year. If things were going well, it felt like a relaxing day on the beach. When the team faced any sort of difficulty or adversity, it was terrible enough that Red Sox fans were experiencing feelings similar to what most of them endured when Plaxico Burress ended a dream of perfection for the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII. Additionally, Astros rookie Pitcher Luis Garcia picked the best time to have a great outing, pitching a no-hitter against the Sox for five complete innings.

But like any underdog story, there is always hope, and in the seventh inning, Boston had a man on first and third. There was a chance after all, and maybe, just maybe, the tide was turning. Double Play. Rodeo officials and RCS, the company that owns and operates the ride, maintain all safety mechanisms were working properly right after the accident.

Yet, Greenhouse, a 5-foot-8 inch, pound man, somehow managed to fall out. While the Hi-Miler has undergone several tests since the accident and no malfunctions were found, it raises the question, do the testing procedures used by their safety experts go far enough?

In the tests that have been done so far, the cars have remained static. We asked, "Don't the physics and the velocity of it all change when you have a body in there and it's going at a certain speed? No, it cannot. That pin is there. According to the operator's website, "RCS performs daily computerized ride equipment inspections using automated maintenance management software. She said, "I couldn't imagine a grown man falling off and this is a ride intended for kids.

So it just makes me think, had I not held onto her what might have possibly happened to her. The attorney representing the Greenhouse family hired an inspector.



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