Acrobats fell from a 5-meter height in Zaporizhzhia circus
Kyiv • UNN
An accident occurred in the Zaporizhzhia circus: acrobats fell from a 5-meter height, resulting in a girl suffering a concussion and a boy breaking his leg.
An accident occurred in the Zaporizhzhia circus. During the performance, acrobats fell from a 5-meter height. The video was published by local publics, UNN reports.
Details
The girl reportedly suffered a concussion and the boy broke his leg.
There are currently no further details, and it is not known what caused the accident.
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