Boy decapitated by roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia

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A 17-year-old South Carolina boy on an church outing was killed Saturday when he was struck by the popular "Batman the Ride" at Six Flags Over Georgia. It was the second Batman ride-related death at the Cobb County park.

According to the police and a statement from the amusement park, the boy and a friend climbed over two 6-foot fences -- the park perimeter fence and a second one surrounding the ride -- to get to the roller coaster. Park officials said there were numerous signs warning would-be intruders of the danger.

The victim was decapitated when the ride struck him, police said. The youth was not identified.

"The areas where the individuals entered were clearly marked with signs marked 'restricted area. Authorized personnel only,' and a sign on a locked gate that read 'Danger zone. Do not enter. Authorized personnel only," park spokeswoman Hela Sheth said to reporters, reading from a prepared statement.

"It is still unclear why the two men were trying to gain access to this unauthorized area," Sheth said. She declined to answer questions at an evening news conference and did not return several telephone messages seeking additional information.

The boy was with a group from Oakley Spring Baptist Church in Salley, S.C. He had been in Six Flags earlier in the day, but he and another boy left the park property to get some lunch, according to Cobb County police spokesman Sgt. Dana Pierce.

Rather than returning to the park through the regular entrance, the two boys took a shortcut, Pierce said.

"The area's clearly defined with signs," Pierce said. "It's very tragic that these individuals would decide to jump over the fence. It would be hard to imagine somebody not seeing the signs and jumping two fences."

No one on the ride was injured, Six Flags said in the statement. The boy's family was at the park at the time of the accident, according to the amusement park.

Pierce said there were many witnesses, and the county's 911 center was almost immediately flooded with calls from people reporting what they had seen.

The park's statement said one of the first to call for help was an Marietta police officer who had been in line for the Batman ride.

"Six Flags security and safety personnel responded immediately, and Cobb County Fire [Department] was on site just minutes after the incident occurred," Sheth said. "The medical examiner arrived on scene and confirmed that the 17-year-old male was killed instantaneously."

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the family," she said.

The Batman ride was run briefly after the accident so police investigators could take measurements. It was closed to the public Saturday evening. The rest of Six Flags remained open. The park said the ride likely would resume operating on Monday.

Batman riders dangle beneath a track and travel up to 50 m.p.h., climbing and dropping the distance equal to an 11-story building and going through two vertical loops and two single corkscrews.

The first fatality involving the Batman ride in Georgia occurred six years ago.

A 58-year-old park worker, Samuel Milton Guyton of Atlanta, was killed May 26, 2002. Guyton was in a restricted area on a platform when he was kicked in the head by 14-year-old girl on the front car of the ride. The girl was hospitalized with a leg injury.

Over the years, several ride-related deaths have been reported at Six Flags parks nationwide.

Last March, a worker dismantling a ride at Six Flags Great America near Chicago fell 40-feet to his death. In 2004 at the same park, a maintenance worker was hit by a roller coaster and killed.

A 55-year-old disabled man was killed in May 2004 when he was thrown from a ride at Six Flags New England near Springfield, Mass. Five years ago, a grandmother strapping her 4-year-old grandson into Six Flags New Orleans' Joker's Jukebox ride was hit by a spinning car when the ride began operating before she was out of the way.
 
i still dont understand how you get hit by a roller coaster... its not like it can sneak up on you, if your gonna be dumb enough to do something like that atleast wait Senseless.... i was supposed to go to 6flags sat too...
 
honestly i dont feel bad for him. it may sound bad but if you are stupid enough to ignore "danger zone" and "do not enter" signs, then something bad should probably happen to you.
 
Having worked at an amusement park he probably lost his hat/phone and found it in the cordened off area. Park empoyes wern't able to stop the ride to retrive his whatever so he decided to go get it himself thinking he could get in and out before anything happened.
 
Having worked at an amusement park he probably lost his hat/phone and found it in the cordened off area. Park empoyes wern't able to stop the ride to retrive his whatever so he decided to go get it himself thinking he could get in and out before anything happened.

Either way his is an idiot. If I got anywhere need the coaster, I'd probably be doing the army crawl to prevent this shizzle
 
whats sad is somone will try and sue six flags. the 6 ft high fence wasnt high enouh they didnt make it cleer enough not to get into the area. someone will try and find away. then it will be settled out of cort so someone will make a little bit of money.
 
That's horrible and entirely senseless. If he hadn't been where he was in the restricted area, his family wouldn't be grieving his death today. Stupid. :(
 
darwinism at its best. we need to send more stupid people to six flags.
 
^LOL....(at above statement)

Kid was in the wrong..I hate to say it.'
Its sad..but How can a 17 YO Kid not realize what he was doing.
At 17..you should know better...Period.
 
reminds me of a larry the cable guy joke:

how do you get hit by a train/rollercoaster? its not like it snuck up on you, you see tracks there so you know something will be happening in that area. Simple way to avoid getting hit; step to the side, problem solved, not like it can swerve and hit you it is on tracks.

but yeah at 17 you should know better, kinda hard to feel sorry for him but def feel sorry for the family
 
I bet the Person in the front is pretty traumatized
 
Was he 17, on teh radio the reports were that he was 12. IDK, said story but not too much anybody but the deceased and his friend could have prevented. I hope his family does not try to go after six flags for this, the should have instilled better judgement and common sense in thier child. RIP.
 
It does not matter how much you tell a child or instruct a child when they are younger. At the age of 17, they make their own judgement calls...
 

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