Fenway Elevators Doors Damaged By ‘Extreme Force’
The doors to a Fenway Park elevator were damaged by “extreme force,’’ according to public safety officials quoted by The Boston Globe. A woman fell two stories down the elevator shaft on May 16.
From the Globe:
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The Globe identified the victim as Lizzy Scotland of Brigantine, N.J. Scotland fell from the fourth floor doorway onto the top of the elevator, which was stopped on the second floor. She was seriously injured in the fall and rushed to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for treatment. At the time, officials called the fall an accident.
The force required to damage the door was substantial, according to WCVB.
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*Correction: An earlier version of this story indicated “the doors to a Fenway Park elevator had been damaged before a woman fell two stories down the shaft.’’ Exactly what happened remains unclear.
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