Fan falls to death from Shea Stadium escalator

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NEW YORK (AP)—A man attending a New York Mets game with his family lost his balance on an escalator and fell two stories to his death, police said.

Antonio Nararainsami, 36, and several relatives, including his two young daughters, were leaving the stadium at the end of Tuesday night’s game against the Washington Nationals when he fell in a section below the left field stands and landed on a concrete floor. Nararainsami, a Guyanese native who lived in Brooklyn, was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead half an hour later.

Kevin Prashad, a cousin who attended the game, said Nararainsami was walking down the escalator, which wasn’t moving, and was holding the hand rail when he “lost his footing.”

The Mets said in a statement that they had been “advised of a tragic accident that resulted in the death of a fan.” They said team officials and police were investigating.

“Our deepest and heartfelt condolences go out to the fan’s family,” the team’s statement said.

The death of Nararainsami, who was wearing a Mets cap when he fell, appeared to be an accident, and no charges had been filed, police said.

Nararainsami installed heating and air conditioning systems for a living, loved sports and was the captain of a local cricket club, his relatives said. His wife, pregnant with their third child, had stayed home while he attended the game.

Nararainsami’s death wasn’t the first at Shea. In 1985, a 21-year-old Yonkers man fell 100 feet from an escalator and was killed.

This is the Mets’ last season at Shea Stadium. A new stadium, Citi Field, is scheduled to open next year.

Tuesday’s game, which the Mets won 6-0, had celebrated Jackie Robinson Day, the 61st anniversary of when the Brooklyn Dodgers legend broke major league baseball’s color barrier.
 

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didn't a similar thing happen recently at a 9er game?


that's why I like the Oakland Colliseum, cuz all you gotta worry about is stray bullets :dead:
 

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^ is it that bad at the raiders game?
actually not really, cuz most everyone are Raiders fans, other fans are usually too scared to go to Oakland in other teams colors out of fear of what might happen cuz it is right in the middle of ghetto ass east oakland. however there's been alot of other events that got shot up, like the and 1 shows at the colliseum.
 
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shit I hope his family sue the hell out of the mets and the new york stadium commsion


for what? the truth will come out very soon, the dude was fucking around and fell off...is it sad he died..yes espcially in front of his family, but there will not be a successful lawsuit out of this one.

you dont lose your balance and fall "OVER" the railing...you would most likely hit your waist on it and fall down...unless fucker was 7+ feet tall then "maybe" but I bet ANYTHING fool was fucking around trying to ride the rail down.
 

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^ is it that bad at the raiders game?
not really. as long as you ain't in the opposing teams gear you wont have any problems...... that is unless you want one! you can find them all over the stadium. but for the most part as long as you mind ya own, root for the raiders and don't do something stupid like knock over someones bear or grab someones girl ass you will make it out of there in one piece!
 
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Anybody hear about the dude who jumped off the stairs trying to get his glasses that fell in the bay at AT&T Park. Dude missed n hit cement. Shit happened awhile back.