Disaster Streamer Breaks Back In Two Places After TwitchCon Foam Pit Accident - Twitch thot breaks her back at Twitchcon

As part of the festivities at TwitchCon, which started on Friday and is running until Sunday evening, there’s a foam pit, which streamers have been jumping into after doing battle on some elevated platforms, Gladiators-style. Some of them have reportedly been getting seriously hurt.

Adriana Chechik has suffered the most alarming injury, which you can see in the video below (first shared by Clippy Chimp), in which she leaps off a small platform, splits her legs then lands on her tailbone, before rolling over and saying “I can’t get up”. Shortly afterwards you can hear an announcer say “no no she’s fine”.


She was not fine! Chechik later tweeted “Well, I broke my back in two places and am getting surgery to put a meter rod in for support today. Send your support. When it rains it pours and I am definitely feeling the rain right now.”

Following her injury—and a call for others to come forward from her friend EdyBot, who was the other person jumping in the video above and who says she also hurt her back—others shared reports of injuries they say they suffered in the same pit, like a dislocated knee:


And another injured back:



While attendees say the pit had remained open despite others being hurt before Chechik’s serious injury, and that it was opened once again shortly afterwards, The Washington Post’s Nathan Grayson says the attraction—a promo collaboration between Intel and Lenovo—has since been closed, both because of injuries but also because attendees using it had been “breaking rules”.

Attendees like EdyBot say a potential cause of the injuries was the shallowness of the pit; she describes it as being “like three cubes deep”, while Grayson says “the pit itself goes up a little past my knee” and that it’s “shallow af”.

That’s pretty clearly visible in the video above; a foam pit is supposed to swallow you up, but these guys bounce back pretty hard and quickly after landing.

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If it weren't for a random off duty EMT things probably would have been much worse. Staff probably would have carried her out while the announcers continued to make shitty jokes or something. Archive
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Wasn't a Twitch booth. It was Intel/Lenovo.

She is going to get a lot of money for beeing stupid. Too bad she didn't dive head in first.

No wonder you need signs for everything, even when you can see that the foam cubes don't go over your knees.
Apparently the announcers encouraged her to jump in saying it's fine. Not saying she isn't retarded but I think it can be argued that everyone in charge of this event is at least equally retarded.
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Twitch should be shitting its pants right now at how bad this is going to make them look
It's kinda surprising there's been no lolsuit talk. They either signed a stuntsman tier release without reading it, or got hushhush money from Amazon + with a release to milk it for the oy vey woe is me attention worth. Notice how the article doesn't really blame Twitch too much which is sus in and itself.
 
If it weren't for a random off duty EMT things probably would have been much worse. Staff probably would have carried her out while the announcers continued to make shitty jokes or something. Archive
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Apparently the announcers encouraged her to jump in saying it's fine. Not saying she isn't retarded but I think it can be argued that everyone in charge of this event is at least equally retarded.
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If it weren't for a random off duty EMT things probably would have been much worse. Staff probably would have carried her out while the announcers continued to make shitty jokes or something. Archive
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Apparently the announcers encouraged her to jump in saying it's fine. Not saying she isn't retarded but I think it can be argued that everyone in charge of this event is at least equally retarded.
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I would also Sue it's easy money.Still isn't on Twitch, it was broadcasted on the Lenovo channel the booth was Lenovo or Intel.
The girl that broke her ankle was from a different event/booth https://www.reddit.com/r/LivestreamFail/comments/xy7djz/zummmers_breaks_her_ankle/

all the clips got deleted found this one from a french streamer https://clips.twitch.tv/PolishedBillowingPangolinDerp-jqZgVhOzdgPndLwr
 
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It's kinda surprising there's been no lolsuit talk. They either signed a stuntsman tier release without reading it, or got hushhush money from Amazon + with a release to milk it for the oy vey woe is me attention worth. Notice how the article doesn't really blame Twitch too much which is sus in and itself.
Wouldn't matter if they signed anything and won't save them from getting sued. The organization running the event is still responsible for ensuring the safety of everything and all the people involved. Theres some pretty clear negligence going on there, with multiple injuries involved and a woman breaking her back after being explicitly told it was fine to jump in like that

If anything twitch should be trying to pay her off ASAP before shit gets bad for them
 
The real victim is Keffals. A thot seriously injuring herself in one of the most ill-conceived foam pits of all time was obviously a deliberate and transphobic act to take the attention off him.
 
Yeah, there's no way in hell that thing was tested.

I went to some party place when I was a kid that had one of these things, and it was at least ten feet deep, and absolutely packed with foam blocks. You sank a good two when you jumped in, and had to claw your way back out. Judging by how the lady didn't sink, but rather bounced, I doubt that thing is even two feet deep, and has more than even a foot of padding in it.

She has more than enough reason to sue, and I wouldn't blame her. Porn hoe, or not, this is pure negligence on behalf of the operators.
 
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