October 12, 201510 yr This is not for the faint of heart. This picture is graphic, hence why I'm providing a link instead of embedding the picture. NSFW **GORE** http://imgur.com/VvBE1xC
October 12, 201510 yr I'm curious how it even got into the wheel assembly... was it climbing on the track in the brake run and then it moved unexpectedly?
October 12, 201510 yr Author I put the proper tags. I warned you. Sent from a signal coming out of the Vega system.
October 12, 201510 yr Gnarly. I couldn't look at it very closely without getting sick to my stomach. I can't even imagine being on the train involved. Hopefully it was a test run.
October 13, 201510 yr Properly using seat restraints on animals prevent such things from happening. Sent from my SM-G860P using Tapatalk
October 13, 201510 yr Let's see how many more jokes we can make about the poor raccoon... No, really. Let's see.
October 13, 201510 yr I thought we all agreed all loose items/pets were to be put in a locker or the provided lock box.... I always wondered where they got those raccoon tails for the prize wheels.... He obviously didn't follow the lockout procedure... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
October 13, 201510 yr Sad to see being that i use to have a pet raccoon. They're really sweet animals and act just like cats, even got along with our cats and dog. Oh yeah, she was litter box trained too.
October 13, 201510 yr When your m8 says "Let's play Roller Coaster Tycoon" but you heard Roller Coaster Racoon.
October 14, 201510 yr Now ya see, Intamins really are dangerous... I guarantee the fella would have just been just fine had he gotten stuck in a B&M wheel assembly.
October 14, 201510 yr ^^ Grandmother Willow told him...."sometimes the wrong path .... will simply flatten you out."
October 15, 201510 yr It's noteworthy news, why not post it. It's gruesome, but thats the world. Weird stuff happens. If you are speaking about the picture, he put a warning.
October 15, 201510 yr I'm thankful for the respectfulness of the warning, too. Someone else pasted it directly in a post to a Facebook group for coasters, and the image showed up, un-warned and unwanted, directly in my Facebook feed. Here, at least, I could read about it without having to see it.
October 16, 201510 yr I'm thankful for the respectfulness of the warning, too. Someone else pasted it directly in a post to a Facebook group for coasters, and the image showed up, un-warned and unwanted, directly in my Facebook feed. Here, at least, I could read about it without having to see it. I think people forget courtesy on Facebook. I'm not suggesting censorship, but common sense helps when you have a wide ranging group.
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