Caleb Schwab Autopsy Report Portable

In memory of Caleb, the Schwab family established the at their church, which has supported various community projects and international missions. Caleb's father, Scott Schwab, who was a Kansas state representative at the time, later went on to be elected Kansas Secretary of State, continuing his career in public service.

According to reports, the raft went airborne, and Caleb struck an overhead safety netting support system ABC7News . Caleb Schwab Autopsy Report Findings

On August 7, 2016, 10-year-old Caleb Schwab, son of Kansas State Representative Scott Schwab, was riding the Verrückt—German for "insane"—a 168-foot-tall, 17-story waterslide, which was certified as the world's tallest by Guinness World Records.

"Since the day he was born, he brought abundant joy to our family and all those who he came into contact with. As we try to mend our home with him no longer with us, we are comforted knowing he believed in our Savior Jesus, and they are forever together now."

The ride was conceptualized and constructed under intense pressure for a television premiere, bypassing standard prototype testing.

The ride was flawed from a physics standpoint, and it was found that the rafts frequently went airborne, as detailed in many reports following the investigation.

and forensic investigation later confirmed the gruesome details of the accident:

On August 7, 2016, a day of family fun at the Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City, Kansas, ended in unthinkable tragedy. Ten-year-old Caleb Thomas Schwab, the son of Kansas State Representative Scott Schwab and his wife, Michele, was killed while riding the "Verruckt" waterslide — at the time, billed by the Guinness World Records as the world’s tallest waterslide.

: While ascending the ride's second crest, the raft went airborne. Caleb was propelled upward, colliding directly with the overhead metal hoops and safety netting designed to keep rafts on the slide. The impact against the rigid metal support hoop caused the fatal trauma.

Policy implication: Municipal facilities must adopt enforced preventive-maintenance schedules, regular third-party safety audits, and transparent public records of certifications. Small-town budgets are real constraints, but accounting for safety is non-negotiable; deferred maintenance is false economy when human life is at stake.

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In memory of Caleb, the Schwab family established the at their church, which has supported various community projects and international missions. Caleb's father, Scott Schwab, who was a Kansas state representative at the time, later went on to be elected Kansas Secretary of State, continuing his career in public service.

According to reports, the raft went airborne, and Caleb struck an overhead safety netting support system ABC7News . Caleb Schwab Autopsy Report Findings

On August 7, 2016, 10-year-old Caleb Schwab, son of Kansas State Representative Scott Schwab, was riding the Verrückt—German for "insane"—a 168-foot-tall, 17-story waterslide, which was certified as the world's tallest by Guinness World Records.

"Since the day he was born, he brought abundant joy to our family and all those who he came into contact with. As we try to mend our home with him no longer with us, we are comforted knowing he believed in our Savior Jesus, and they are forever together now."

The ride was conceptualized and constructed under intense pressure for a television premiere, bypassing standard prototype testing.

The ride was flawed from a physics standpoint, and it was found that the rafts frequently went airborne, as detailed in many reports following the investigation.

and forensic investigation later confirmed the gruesome details of the accident:

On August 7, 2016, a day of family fun at the Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Kansas City, Kansas, ended in unthinkable tragedy. Ten-year-old Caleb Thomas Schwab, the son of Kansas State Representative Scott Schwab and his wife, Michele, was killed while riding the "Verruckt" waterslide — at the time, billed by the Guinness World Records as the world’s tallest waterslide.

: While ascending the ride's second crest, the raft went airborne. Caleb was propelled upward, colliding directly with the overhead metal hoops and safety netting designed to keep rafts on the slide. The impact against the rigid metal support hoop caused the fatal trauma.

Policy implication: Municipal facilities must adopt enforced preventive-maintenance schedules, regular third-party safety audits, and transparent public records of certifications. Small-town budgets are real constraints, but accounting for safety is non-negotiable; deferred maintenance is false economy when human life is at stake.