A game of tug of war at a local high school went horribly wrong injuring students, severing several of their fingers.
The contest was part of the spirit week festivities at South El Monte High School located in California.
KTLA’s Eric Spielman reports that about 40 students were participating in the game, which was held at lunchtime, according to people attending.
The rope snapped, and when it did, it somehow severed fingers from the hands of a male and female student.
Edith Rodriguez is a senior and a soccer player. Pablo Ocegueda is also a senior and is active in sports.
Both were taken by ambulance to County USC Medical Center. Doctors on Monday performed surgery on them to reattach the fingers.
This is not the first time there has been a serious injury involving tug of war.
What happens is that people’s fingers or hands or arms get caught or wrapped around in the rope.
The rope then gets pulled very tight, increasing the pressure enough to sever a finger or even a limb.
In Minnesota in 2008, a girl lost four fingers during a game of tug of war when the rope wrapped around her hand.
And in Taiwan in 1997, two men had their arms severed and 40 other people were hurt in a tug-of-war involving more than 1,600 people.
Apparently, there are safe ways to have a tug-of-war. According to the International Tug of War Federation, you want to use a particular kind of rope to prevent injuries.
Spirit week is continuing at South El Monte High School, but there is sadness because the two students are in the hospital recovering from very serious injuries.
The school said counselors are on hand for any students who need to talk to someone.
The school district is reviewing its policies to see if tug of war will be allowed in the future.
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Friends don't let Friends play tug of war. It's one of the dumbest and most dangerous "sports" I know of, it's well known to cause horrific injuries that are easily prevented by not playing tug of war.
this is sad and scarry, hope no one is traumatized!