Operator Under Influence During Ride Accident in Branson, Lawsuit Filed
A tragic accident at the Shepherd of the Hills Copperhead Mountain Coaster in Branson, Missouri, has resulted in life-threatening injuries to two Texas women, who are now suing the amusement park for $50 million. The incident occurred on November 1, 2024, when Kinda Renfro and Debra Rhodes, both 54 years old, fell from the ride and suffered severe injuries, including broken necks and brain bleeds.
Investigations revealed that the ride operator, who had switched positions with a colleague, had a drug test the following day that indicated potential marijuana use. According to safety records, this operator was also unfamiliar with the ride’s safety protocols and did not adequately check the riders' seatbelts before sending them off. A lack of video surveillance means the exact cause of the incident remains undetermined.
In their lawsuit, Renfro and Rhodes claim that the amusement park endangered their safety, linking the injury to the operator’s actions that night. As a result of the investigation, the Missouri Division of Fire Safety has mandated changes to the ride’s operations, including additional training for operators and installation of surveillance cameras to enhance safety protocols.
The Copperhead Mountain Coaster received an approval for resumption of operations after committing to these enhancements.
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