Man dies after fall from upper deck of US stadium

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Last Updated : Aug 13 2013 | 7:14 PM IST

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The man who fell to his death from the upper deck of a US sports stadium during a baseball game was 29, and there was no indication it was anything but an accident, authorities said.
The Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office today identified the man as Ronald Homer and said an autopsy was planned.
Homer fell more than 18 meters from the upper levels of Atlanta's Turner Field onto a parking lot yesterday night. Witnesses described it as an accident.
"It appears he fell from an upper-level platform to a secured lot below," Atlanta police spokesman John Chafee said yesterday.
The man died of his injuries at a local hospital.
Chafee said he did not know if wet conditions or alcohol were factors. Heavy rains had led to a nearly two-hour delay of the game.
An Atlanta Braves spokeswoman declined comment yesterday night, referring calls to the Atlanta police.
It was not the first fall at the stadium to result in death.
In May 2008, a 25-year-old man suffered head injuries when he fell down a stairwell at Turner Field during a game and later died. Police found that alcohol had factored into that accident, which the Braves had said was the first non-medical fatality to happen at the ballpark.
Turner Field served as the site of events for the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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First Published: Aug 13 2013 | 7:14 PM IST

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