Toddler injured in fall from stands at NYC circus .
MARCH 25, 2011
Associated Press
NEW YORK — A toddler attending a New York City circus with his family has suffered head trauma after falling more than 10 feet from the stands.
The 1-year-old boy was attending a show at the UniverSoul Circus tent Friday morning in the Bronx when he slipped through the bleachers.
The child was taken to a nearby hospital. His condition was not immediately known.
Circus spokesman Hank Ernest said it was "a truly unfortunate accident." He said they were hoping for a speedy recovery for the boy.
The Atlanta-based circus was founded in 1994 to showcase the talents of black performers but has an international cast.
Featured acts can include a contortionist, stilt dancers and trick dogs.
The 1-year-old boy was attending a show at the UniverSoul Circus tent Friday morning in the Bronx when he slipped through the bleachers.
The child was taken to a nearby hospital. His condition was not immediately known.
Circus spokesman Hank Ernest said it was "a truly unfortunate accident." He said they were hoping for a speedy recovery for the boy.
The Atlanta-based circus was founded in 1994 to showcase the talents of black performers but has an international cast.
Featured acts can include a contortionist, stilt dancers and trick dogs.
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