Sandusky Register wrote:
An East Canton man was struck and killed by a roller coaster train after hopping a fence at Cedar Point Thursday evening to search for a phone he dropped while riding the Raptor.
James A. Young, 45, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Erie County coroner.
Young was at the park with friends, and had just finished riding the Raptor at about 5 p.m., when he decided to jump a fence and head into a restricted area underneath the coaster, according to Sandusky police Assistant Chief Phil Frost.
While Young was trying to retrieve a cell phone he dropped while on the ride, he was struck by a passing train, police said.
Officials continue to investigate the matter, and Frost said it has not yet been determined if Young was struck by the train itself, or by a person riding on the train.
Police declined to disclose specifics about Young's injuries.
Sandusky police detectives and firefighters responded to the scene shortly after 5 p.m. and joined park officials in their investigation and emergency response efforts.
Within about an hour, a Groff Funeral Home vehicle had arrived on Cedar Point's perimeter road, and entered a gate underneath the Blue Streak. An ambulance was seen leaving the area, and emergency vehicles lined the roadside.
The Raptor and Blue Streak were not in operation for over an hour immediately following the accident, though foot and vehicle traffic in and out of the park continued as usual.
No other injuries were reported to officials as of Thursday night. Officials are urging anyone who saw the incident to contact Sandusky police Detective Sgt. Dana Newell at 419-627-5877 to provide eyewitness accounts.
Young's death came during, or soon after a rally in the park's parking lot, during which LeBron James kicked off the first of five planned Lebron James Family Foundation events at the park.
Young is from East Canton, but police do not currently believe he was one of the 5,000 attendees there for James' event.
Police could not recall an instance when any similar fatal incident occurred at Cedar Point.
Both Sandusky police and Cedar Point publicly extended condolences to those involved.
James A. Young, 45, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Erie County coroner.
Young was at the park with friends, and had just finished riding the Raptor at about 5 p.m., when he decided to jump a fence and head into a restricted area underneath the coaster, according to Sandusky police Assistant Chief Phil Frost.
While Young was trying to retrieve a cell phone he dropped while on the ride, he was struck by a passing train, police said.
Officials continue to investigate the matter, and Frost said it has not yet been determined if Young was struck by the train itself, or by a person riding on the train.
Police declined to disclose specifics about Young's injuries.
Sandusky police detectives and firefighters responded to the scene shortly after 5 p.m. and joined park officials in their investigation and emergency response efforts.
Within about an hour, a Groff Funeral Home vehicle had arrived on Cedar Point's perimeter road, and entered a gate underneath the Blue Streak. An ambulance was seen leaving the area, and emergency vehicles lined the roadside.
The Raptor and Blue Streak were not in operation for over an hour immediately following the accident, though foot and vehicle traffic in and out of the park continued as usual.
No other injuries were reported to officials as of Thursday night. Officials are urging anyone who saw the incident to contact Sandusky police Detective Sgt. Dana Newell at 419-627-5877 to provide eyewitness accounts.
Young's death came during, or soon after a rally in the park's parking lot, during which LeBron James kicked off the first of five planned Lebron James Family Foundation events at the park.
Young is from East Canton, but police do not currently believe he was one of the 5,000 attendees there for James' event.
Police could not recall an instance when any similar fatal incident occurred at Cedar Point.
Both Sandusky police and Cedar Point publicly extended condolences to those involved.
source: Sandusky Register