The Zipper ride at the Prince Rupert Summer Carnival remained shut down Wednesday morning after a man was found unconscious near it Tuesday and later died, RCMP confirmed. CBC


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A tragic accident at the Prince Rupert Summer Carnival left one worker dead Tuesday night, casting a shadow over what was meant to be a night of celebration. The incident happened at around 10:40 p.m. on opening night, drawing shock and sorrow across the North Coast community.

Witnesses Describe What Happened

The accident occurred at the Zipper, a thrill ride known for its fast-spinning carts. According to witness accounts, the worker stepped onto the platform, possibly to clean something, when the moving ride struck him.

Symbia Barnaby, who works as an Indigenous practice adviser, said her daughter saw the moment unfold from the front of the line. “She was really impacted by what happened,” Barnaby said.

The following day, Barnaby helped lead a healing ceremony at the carnival site. She said it was important to support both community members and the victim’s co-workers. “There were people trapped on the ride. There were people calling for help,” she explained. “We just want to make sure they’re supported.”

A Community in Mourning

Dozens gathered at Wednesday’s ceremony, joining together in prayer, drumming, and remembrance. Russell Stewart, who was with his children that night, said the atmosphere shifted instantly. “It was a really, really tragic event,” he said. “It literally felt like a bad movie.”

Shooting Star Amusements, the company operating the carnival, identified the victim as both a worker and a close friend. In a social media post, the company described him as a “great man” and said he would be deeply missed.

Authorities Begin Investigations

Police confirmed they responded to reports of an unconscious man near a ride and that the individual was later pronounced deceased. They referred further questions to WorkSafeBC and the B.C. Coroners Service, who have not released details. Technical Safety B.C. has also launched its own investigation.

Shooting Star Amusements has suspended carnival operations in Prince Rupert until Friday. The company promised refunds for unused online tickets.

Counselling and Support Offered

Prince Rupert Mayor Herb Pond said the tragedy left the city in grief. “You come to a carnival full of joy and you experience a horrible, horrible sight,” he said. The city is offering counselling to anyone affected. “Reach out, don’t try to do this on your own,” Pond urged.

In a statement, the city said it was “deeply saddened” and expressed condolences to the worker’s family, friends, and colleagues. Victim services counsellors are available to help both employees and residents.

Authorities have secured the area around the ride while investigations continue. The city has asked residents to respect all barricades and closures during this process.

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