Later court documents and a grand jury indictment highlighted several systemic failures that contributed to the tragedy:
The tragic accident led to significant legal action against the park and its executives: caleb schwab autopsy report exclusive
The most critical finding, however, was the presence of a 1.8-inch metal rod lodged in Caleb's body, which caused significant internal damage. The rod, later confirmed to be a safety rod from the water slide, was found to have pierced Caleb's abdomen and liver, leading to severe internal bleeding. Later court documents and a grand jury indictment
The 2016 death of 10-year-old Caleb Schwab on the Verrückt water slide at Schlitterbahn Waterpark was caused by a fatal neck injury, widely reported as decapitation, occurring when the raft went airborne. Investigations revealed significant design flaws, including unsafe, high-speed testing phases and improper weight distribution that led to the permanent closure and dismantling of the attraction. Further analysis of the case is available at The Guardian Investigations revealed significant design flaws