Play fort-building with friends ended tragically yesterday at 4:40 p.m., after a tunnel four boys
were digging suddenly collapsed and only three made it out alive.
The victim has been identified as 11-year-old James Roger Lo
after officers responded to a call at the west end of Liberty Avenue, located on the property of the Wagnor
Development Corporation, according to an East Lansing Fire Department incident
report.
After the tunnel collapsed, witnesses at the scene said one
boy ran for help while the others tried to free Lo from the dirt, according to
the report.
The report said when the fire department arrived on the
scene there were approximately 20 adults trying to remove the boy with their
hands and shovels. The boy had been
submerged for 12 minutes at this point, the report said.
According to the report, the rescue was challenging as the
walls of the tunnel continued to cave in with digging efforts.
When Lo’s head was
exposed from the dirt medics rushed to begin resuscitation efforts, however
another collapse occurred before they were able to make any progress, the
report said.
The fire department was unable to use heavy equipment so as
not to further injure the victim, the report said.
The report said the body was recovered six feet from the
opening of the tunnel at 5:24 p.m. and was taken to the Regional Medical Center
where he was pronounced dead from an extensive lack of oxygen.
Neighbors and witnesses were angry and said they had
expressed to the property owner many times that the area was dangerous and
needed a fence around the pond so the
neighborhood children could not have access to the land, according to the
report.
The report said the homeowner should be contacted as they
may file a claim or have to be compensated for fence repairs.
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An 11-year-old East Lansing boy died yesterday evening
after a tunnel he was digging with his friends collapsed on him.
James Roger Lo, a student at
Lincoln Elementary School, and three of his friends were digging into the side
of a hill near the pond on the west end of Liberty Avenue when, at 4:40 p.m., the
tunnel collapsed, according to an incident report filed by Lt. Steven Chenn.
Also according to the report,
the East Lansing Fire Department arrived onto the scene at 4:52 p.m., with some
20 adults already there, digging with their hands and a few shovels.
The bystanders expressed their
anger at the property owner, Wagnor Development Corporation, for inaction on
various warnings that the pond area was a popular but dangerous play area for
children, according to the report.
Firefighters took over the work and
manage to expose the boy’s head within ten minutes, but another collapse
prevented medics from initiating resuscitation, the report said.
Heavy equipment was ruled out,
as firefighters had to be careful not to further injure Lo, according to the
report.
To expedite the rescue, the report said, firefighters tore sections
from a fence at a nearby residence and used it as makeshift shoring to hold
back the continually-collapsing dirt.
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