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Falling from Blackpool Tower’s ‘wheel of faith’ injures circus performer

  • Performer injured in circus stunt fall at Blackpool Tower
  • Audience evacuated after “wheel of faith” accident
  • Circus to resume performances; investigation underway

They were injured while executing a stunt on the “wheel of faith” and fell, resulting in the evacuation of the audience. 

A performer in the circus sustained an injury after falling from a “wheel of faith” at Blackpool Tower during a performance. 

The crowd was evacuated on Saturday following the catastrophe. 

The acrobat is “recovering well,” according to a Blackpool Tower spokesperson. 

According to the spokesperson, the performer, who is currently receiving treatment for a minor wrist injury, was carrying out a premeditated motion under prearranged circumstances. 

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The man, according to an X user who claimed to be in the audience, appeared to be “in severe pain.” 

The individual landed directly in front of us and descended with a significant bump,” they wrote. “He did not appear to be in critical condition, but one never knows.” 

A precautionary measure entailed requesting all attendees of the performance to vacate the premises. 

Tickets for a subsequent performance have been made available complimentary of charge to those in attendance on Saturday. 

On Sunday, circus performances at Blackpool Tower will resume as scheduled. 

At this moment, an examination of the conduct will commence. 

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