Eight-Year-Old Critically Injured by Falling Statue at Arizona Resort
The child remains in extremely critical condition after part of a concrete statue collapsed at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, prompting an ongoing investigation.
- An eight-year-old boy sustained a serious head injury when a 'Solemn Sprite' statue fell on him at the Arizona Biltmore resort on Wednesday morning.
- The boy was rushed to a hospital and remains in extremely critical condition, breathing through a tube, according to Phoenix Fire officials.
- The cause of the statue's collapse is currently unknown, and authorities have found no signs of foul play; an investigation is ongoing.
- The Arizona Biltmore, a luxury hotel known for its 19 'Solemn Sprite' statues inspired by Greek mythology, expressed deep sadness over the incident and emphasized guest safety as a top priority.
- The statues, originally designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Alfonso Lanelli, were recreated for the resort in 1985 and are considered iconic features of the property.