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Bears Fan's Stadium Death Ruled Acc

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Bears Fan's Stadium Death Ruled Accidental 23-Year-Old Fell From Concourse At Soldier Field During Halftime

Images: Official: Fan Death At Bears Game Tragic Accident SOPHIA TAREEN, Associated Press Posted: 11:50 pm EST November 28, 2010 Updated: 7:41 pm EST November 29, 2010

CHICAGO -- A medical examiner on Monday ruled the death of an Illinois man who fell from a stadium concourse during halftime of Sunday's Bears-Eagles game an accident.

Witnesses and friends gave differing accounts about the moments before the man cleared a 3-foot barrier and fell more than 35 feet onto the roof of a storage building. Early reports from some news outlets suggested he may have jumped to his death intentionally.

But the Cook County medical examiner's office ruled the death of Stewart Haverty - whose name was spelled Stuart, according to school officials and family - an accident caused by injuries consistent with a "fall from height."

Haverty, of Woodstock, fell at about 5 p.m. Sunday from a concessions area that is a popular halftime hangout spot. He was declared dead shortly after being taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

"It's a tragic, unfortunate accident," said Soldier Field spokesman Luca Serra.

According to early reports, witnesses told police that Haverty ran to the ledge and jumped. But friends told the Chicago Sun-Times that Haverty may have been going for a cigarette. Smoking is not permitted in the stadium, and Haverty may have meant to sit on or behind the barrier and slipped, or not realized how far the drop was.

Serra called the death an "isolated incident" and the first of its kind since completion of a major renovation of the 63,500-seat stadium in 2003.

Chicago police spokesman John Mirabelli said Haverty's death didn't appear to have been "criminal." He said he didn't know what led to Haverty's fall.

Friends and family described Haverty as a kind man and an avid Chicago Bears fan.

He even stacked up sofas at his apartment to make it appear stadium-like, friend Emily Heidenreich told the Chicago Sun-Times.

He was "down to earth, quiet, and fun to go out for a few drinks with," Heidenreich said. "You could always go to him with a problem."

A message left Monday for Heidenreich by The Associated Press wasn't immediately returned.

Haverty graduated early from Woodstock High School in 2006 after taking an interest in machinery, said the school's principal, Corey Tafoya.

He had a particular interest in tool-and-die making, Tafoya said.

"He was a success story in a lot of ways," Tafoya said. "He was a well thought-of kid."

Haverty's death was the second in a week at a major U.S. sporting arena. On Nov. 21, a 2-year-old boy fell from a luxury box at the Staples Center during a Los Angeles Lakers game. Lucas Anthony Tang's death was ruled an accident.

Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Submitted on 11/29/2010

Submitted by: Amber
Reference: http://www.wpxi.com/sports/25943360/detail.html?treets=burg&tid=26511034142813&tml=burg_8pm&tmi=burg

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Bruce said:
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This sounds like a bit more than the usual idiot losing his balance and falling from a height. Thanks, Amber!


James said:
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He ran and jumped? I guess this fellow was REALLY jonesin' for a smoke!!! Thanks, Amber!


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