Toddler dies after strong wind sends bounce pumpkin pad



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LINCOLN, Neb. (WLS) –

A 2-year-old boy died after being injured Wednesday night with his 5-year-old sister in an accident on a pumpkin garden in Nebraska.

Caleb Acuna and her older sister were playing on the bounce mat at JK's Pumpkin Patch, located just north of Lincoln, during a private event Wednesday night, according to the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office.

Although the sheet was embedded, a strong gust of wind – about 60 mph – lifted it up into the air and tipped it around 6 pm. Caleb's sister was ejected from the carpet, but Caleb was trapped in the carpet, which landed about 40 meters away in a soybean field, reports KLKN.

Caleb suffered a serious head injury and his sister broke his arm. The two children were transported to Bryan Health West Campus, where Caleb's death was reported at 12:45. Thursday. He was removed from the respiratory system on Friday morning, officials said.

A wind advisory regarding strong wind gusts was in effect for Lincoln and surrounding areas at the time of the accident. It was not due to expire before 9 pm Wednesday.

"The description of this gust of wind is that it really came out of nowhere," Lancaster County Sheriff Terry Wagner told KLKN. "I do not think they would have left people on it if the wind had been sustained.This was an abnormal incident where the gust of wind erupted and blew it. "

After Wednesday's accident, owner Josh Kadavy issued a statement in which he expressed his great distress at the incident. KLKN said that he did not want to talk to the media.

The state of Nebraska has no regulations on bounce houses or protective mats.

The Lancaster County Attorney ordered an autopsy. The incident remains under investigation.

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