Caleb Schwab Autopsy Report ◆ 【EXCLUSIVE】

The 2016 death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab on the Verrückt waterslide at Schlitterbahn Waterpark remains one of the most harrowing incidents in amusement park history. The subsequent autopsy and investigative reports revealed a series of catastrophic engineering failures and safety oversights that led to a gruesome and preventable tragedy. The Incident on Verrückt

Where we go from here Progress requires concrete, enforced changes: better maintenance regimes; clear custodial protocols for visitors, especially children; mandatory safety retrofits where hazards persist; and independent review when tragedies occur. Communities should fund safety as a priority, not as an optional add-on. caleb schwab autopsy report

Caleb’s body struck the metal hoops and netting designed to keep riders on the slide. The 2016 death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab on

The Wyandotte County coroner's office conducted an autopsy that confirmed Caleb died of a fatal neck injury . Communities should fund safety as a priority, not

As a 10-year-old child, Caleb’s medical records, including autopsy findings, are protected under both federal HIPAA privacy rules (even postmortem, in many jurisdictions) and specific Kansas statutes governing child death investigations.

However, information from the autopsy was presented as evidence during the 2018 preliminary hearing for the criminal case against Schlitterbahn’s operations director, Tyler Austin Miles, and Verruckt’s designer, John Timothy "Jeff" Henry, co-owner of Schlitterbahn.