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VIDEO: Acrobat Falls from Tightrope During Hastings Circus Performance

Performer falls during daring act at Glyne Gap Field, treated for serious injuries.

Emergency services, including the South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) and the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance, were mobilized to the Gravity Circus at Glyne Gap Field, Hastings, after a performer fell from a height during a show on Monday evening, August 19th.

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The incident occurred around 4:45 pm when a tightrope acrobat, performing a daring high-wire act, lost balance and fell from the rope. The Gravity Circus, known for its excellent ratings and safety record, immediately implemented its emergency protocol as soon as the accident happened.

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A spokesperson from SECAmb provided details on the emergency response: “SECAmb were called at 4:45 pm yesterday to reports that a person had fallen from height. An ambulance and a Critical Care Paramedic attended ā€“ the Air Ambulance also attended but did not transport the patient. The patient, an adult female, had suffered facial and other injuries consistent with a fall. She was treated at the scene and taken by ambulance to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton with serious injuries, although her condition was not thought to be life-threatening.”

Gravity Circus management also released a statement regarding the incident: “We can confirm that an accident occurred last night involving one of our tightrope performers during the show. In live entertainment and high-risk performances, accidents can unfortunately happen despite stringent safety measures. Our emergency protocols were immediately enacted, and the performer was promptly taken to the hospital. Our primary concern is the well-being of the performer, their family, the high wire troupe, and our entire circus family. We are closely monitoring the situation and conducting a thorough investigation.”

The spokesperson added that the entire circus community is “deeply touched by the outpouring of support, love, and care shown by our customers and supporters during this difficult time.”

The injured performer remains under close medical observation, and while her injuries are serious, her condition is not believed to be life-threatening.

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