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Two boys fatally fall from bungee cage attraction in South Carolina

Detected 9 Jul 2026Occurrence date not yet established -- showing first detection by the desk.·
🇺🇸 Atlantic Beach area, South Carolina, United States2 reports
Environmental & IndustrialCasualty & Liability

Two teenage boys died after falling from a bungee cage amusement attraction in Atlantic Beach, South Carolina, in an incident witnessed by their parents. Reporting identifies the attraction as Beach Bungee near the Grand Strand. No cause of the structural failure has been confirmed, and no insured loss estimate or litigation has been reported. The South Carolina Department of Labor has been mentioned in coverage as the involved regulatory body.

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Impact verdict

Low impact. This is a single-incident amusement attraction fatality with no published insured loss estimate. US amusement attraction fatalities of this type have historically produced multi-million-dollar premises and product liability awards, but a single-site incident with two fatalities has no credible route to a USD 100m+ insured market loss, and no aggregation pathway across operators or venues is evident.

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Geographic Zone Matches

3 active matches

  • TRIA Certified Areas
    Rule-basedConfidence 100%
  • Pacific Ring of Fire
    Rule-basedConfidence 100%
  • Caribbean Hurricane Zone
    Rule-basedConfidence 100%

Geographic zone matches are RiskEvents spatial/analytical indicators, not coverage determinations or Lloyd's official classifications.

Affected countries

🇺🇸 United States

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