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Orlando Boy, 7, Critically Injured After Christmas Show Drones Nosedive into Crowd

A Christmas drone exhibit in Orlando, Florida suddenly descends into chaos, with a drone suddenly swooping into the crowd and a small boy fighting for his life in the hospital.

Mothers Jessica Rummedge and Adriana Edgerton say their 7-year-old son Alexander had to undergo emergency heart surgery after being hit by a falling drone in Lake Eola Park Saturday night. Ta.

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This holiday event was hosted by the City of Orlando in partnership with Texas-based company Sky Elements Drones, WESH 2 News. reported.

Video taken by event attendees shows the shocking moment the festival's red and green display turned sideways as parts of the drone began to fall from the sky and crash into the crowd and the lake below. It has been.

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“Everyone's instinct was to duck and scatter, and before we knew it, she found him unconscious on the floor, blood pouring from his face. Edgerton told local media.

His worried mother said the drone hit Alexander so hard in the chest that it damaged one of his heart valves, requiring several hours of open-heart surgery on Sunday.

“He had his mouth slit with a knife, but he actually has traces of the drone on his chest,” she explained.

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and City of Orlando officials said Indicates that the incident is under investigation[オーランド]Click here to see Sky Elements Drones release the following statement:

Sky Elements Drones wishes a full and speedy recovery to those affected at the Lake Eola Show in Orlando on Saturday, December 21st. The health of our audience is our top priority and we regret any inconvenience or inconvenience caused. An inconvenience has occurred.

We are working diligently with the FAA and City of Orlando officials to determine the cause and are committed to a clear understanding of what happened. Millions of people attend our shows each year, and we are committed to maintaining the highest safety regulations set by the FAA.

Edgerton said stronger safety measures should have been put in place for the show.

“This shouldn't happen and no family should go through this. We were just trying to watch the show and have a good time,” she told WESH 2.

In a Facebook post, she said the city of Orlando and Sky Elements Drones “really have some explaining to do.”

“They will be held accountable for what they did to my son. I hope he overcomes this situation,” Edgerton wrote.

a gofundme Alexander, who will remain in the hospital until Christmas, has so far raised more than $14,000 of the family's $50,000 goal.

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