Coroner explains how the TNA crew member died, name of other injured man released
Jun 10, 2008 - 10:59 AM


DeSoto County Coroner Jeffrey Pounders explained how TNA crew member Kevin Sinex of Windemere, Fla. fell to his death on Sunday after the Slammiversary pay-per-view. "He was standing on some kind of beam, taking down the lights, when the beam collapsed," Pounders told the Memphis Commercial Appeal. "He fell 25 to 30 feet and struck his head on the concrete floor. They took him to Baptist (Memorial Hospital)-DeSoto and tried to revive him, but they could not."

The story also revealed Paul Martin was the man who suffered a serious hand injury (he reportedly lost his thumb in the same accident). "Actually, there were three sets of scaffolding and when the first set fell, it caused the other two sets to go down, sort of like a domino effect," Deputy Chief Steve Pirtle stated. Pirtle added that he does not know whether either man was wearing a safety harness at the time of the accident. To read the fully story, click here.

Powell’s POV: Pirtle also stated that he believes Martin was treated and released from the hospital on Monday. The TNA crew was understandably shaken by the accident at the television tapings on Monday. They are holding a second set of tapings later today in Orlando.

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