University of Cincinnati Balcony Collapse Injures 10, Leaves One in Critical Condition

University of Cincinnati balcony collapse sends 10 people to hospital, 1 critical
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In a shocking incident near the University of Cincinnati on Friday evening, a third-floor balcony gave way, resulting in 10 individuals being rushed to the hospital. Among them, one person remains in critical condition, officials have confirmed.

Cincinnati Police Department Captain Stephen Bower addressed the media, revealing that five of the individuals suffered serious injuries, while four others were left with minor injuries. The building involved is primarily home to students, Bower noted.

“They were celebrating after a major exam,” he explained, shedding light on the circumstances leading up to the unfortunate event.

As the community grapples with the aftermath, Cincinnati Fire Chief Frank McKinley has assured the public that a thorough investigation into the collapse is underway, as reported by WKRC-TV.

Officials are investigating the collapse, Frank McKinley, Cincinnati fire chief, told WKRC-TV.


Ten people were hospitalized when a balcony collapsed near the University of Cincinnati’s campus on Friday night. Citizen

Officials said that the residents were celebrating the end of a big exam. Citizen

It was not immediately clear the number of people on the balcony when it collapsed.

In photos and video posted online, a balcony can be seen on the ground as fire and police officials work nearby.

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