While specific full autopsy files are often withheld from public view in sensitive cases, the and the Kansas City Police Department released the primary findings shortly after the accident.
The 2016 death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab on the Verrückt waterslide at Schlitterbahn Waterpark remains one of the most harrowing incidents in amusement park history. The subsequent autopsy and investigative reports revealed a series of catastrophic engineering failures and safety oversights that led to a gruesome and preventable tragedy. The Incident on Verrückt caleb schwab autopsy report
On August 7, 2016, Caleb Schwab was visiting Schlitterbahn in Kansas City for "Elected Officials Day" with his family. He boarded the Verrückt—the world’s tallest waterslide at 168 feet—in a three-person raft with two women. While specific full autopsy files are often withheld
As the raft crested the slide’s second hump, it became airborne. Traveling at speeds near 70 mph, the raft struck the metal support hoops holding a safety net in place. The impact was fatal. Autopsy Findings and Cause of Death The Incident on Verrückt On August 7, 2016,
The death was initially investigated as an accident, though a 19-month grand jury investigation later characterized the slide as a "deadly weapon".