Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 17, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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ENTERTAINMENT A16 SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 2012
T ORONTO - With a loud rumble one witness
compared to a roller coaster, the top
of a stage being set up for a concert by
the alternative rock band Radiohead collapsed,
killing one of the stage workers preparing for
the event.
" Suddenly, there was a loud crash and it
sounded like sheet metal and lightning and we
just saw the stage collapse," said Dusty Lalas,
an employee with Toronto radio station The
Edge, which was sponsoring the concert.
" The structure just caved in."
Chris Collins was heading to the show and
saw the stage come down from the parking lot
at Downsview Park.
" To be honest, it sounded like a roller
coaster," Collins told ABC News. " Basically,
like a series of clacking noises and increasing
in volume as the collapse proceeded."
The stage collapsed onto workers preparing
the structure for the concert, said Toronto
police Const. Tony Vella.
" From my understanding, it was all stage
crew; they were simply preparing for the concert,"
he told reporters.
Police were not immediately releasing the
identity of the victim, who was pronounced
dead at the scene by paramedics.
One other person was taken to hospital with
non- life- threatening injuries while another two
people were treated at the scene, said Peter
Rotolo, a unit commander with Toronto Emergency
Medical Services.
" Fortunately, we had a unit that was already
on the scene for the concert," he said. " They
were on the scene immediately to render aid to
the injured staff."
It was not immediately known what caused
the collapse. The weather was sunny and clear
in Toronto.
Ontario Ministry of Labour investigators
were at the site Saturday evening inspecting
the wreckage.
The concert was cancelled, according to a
tweet by the band.
Radiohead's website had listed the concert as
being sold out.
Police said the park wasn't full at the time
of the collapse, but there was a considerable
crowd of people already waiting for the show.
Security at the event moved people out of the
venue.
" The security team came out... It was actually
very well orchestrated; everyone went
out without any incident," Lalas said.
There have been a number of stage collapses
in recent years.
Six people died last August when the stage
collapsed at a Sugarland concert in Indianapolis;
five died in Belgium when a storm swept
in and toppled the stage at the Pukkelpop
Festival.
In Canada, several people were injured when
the stage went down at Bluesfest in Ottawa
last July and one person died and more than a
dozen were injured in 2009 when a powerful
windstorm caused the main stage to collapse at
the Big Valley Jamboree near Camrose, Alta.
- The Canadian Press
Stage
collapse
kills
worker
Radiohead cancels
Toronto concert
TARA WALTON / THE CANADIAN PRESS
An aerial view shows the collapsed concert stage at Downsview Park in Toronto on Saturday.
CHRIS PIZZELLO / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES
Radiohead's Thom Yorke performs in California
in April. The band cancelled its sold- out show.
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