SIX FLAGS UPDATE: Teen Girl Identified, In Stable Condition
The teenage girl that was involved in the accident of the failed Superman Tower of Power ride at Six Flags KY Kingdom finally came out publicly making a statement. She has been treated at Lasitter Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
The girl, Kaitlyn Lasitter, is a student at Highland Middle School in the Jefferson County publtic school system in Kentucky.
Here is the statement released from the family and more news articles about her status:
Statement from hospital regarding Kaitlyn Lasitter
07:51 PM EDT on Tuesday, June 26, 2007
The parents of Kaitlyn Lasitter would like to acknowledge everyone across the country that have been supporting their daughter with many positive thoughts and prayers over the last six days.
At this time Kaitlyn remains in stable condition at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Kaitlyn’s parents would like to state for the record that despite claims in the media by representatives from Kentucky Kingdom Theme Park, at no time has any representative of the theme park been in touch with members of the family.
Until further notice Kaitlyn’s parents ask members of the news media to please respect their wishes for privacy during this difficult time.
And the status of the investigation is no where near closure apparently:
- Cause of Kentucky Kingdom accident 'not close'Louisville Courier-Journal, KY
And in a separate unrelated accident, another girl has died in a rollercoaster accident at Disneyland
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