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The new lawsuit alleges that on Oct. 30, 2021, Blake visited The Beast in Kansas City’s historic West Bottoms, where she was “given permission to do the ‘Beast Jump,’” from the haunted house’s second-story window, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims that despite following all safety instructions given to her during the jump, Blake broke both of her ankles after landing on an inflatable air pad. She shattered multiple bones in her ankles, requiring surgery and “extensive therapy,” according to the lawsuit.
According to the lawsuit, the inflatable air pad was allegedly “under-inflated, not properly positioned” and “not properly supervised.”
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She broke both her ankles at KC haunted house. Now she - and others - are suing
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