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Deck collapse sends 9 people plummeting 15 feet to rocky shore below beachfront home
Nine people have been injured after a balcony suddenly collapsed at a beachfront California home, causing the victims to plummet about 15 feet onto the rocky shore below.
The incident occurred at approximately 5 p.m. on Saturday afternoon at a beachfront home just off of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, according to ABC News' Los Angeles station KABC.
MORE: Woman kills man and his dog in hit-and-run while fleeing from another hit-and-run only moments before: Police"(There were) probably like 10 people on the back deck and we heard a crack and I literally saw all of my best friends and my girlfriend fall 15 feet to the rocks," said one man who spoke to KABC about the accident. “It’s a freak accident. Like, I don’t know, I don’t know how that happens. I don’t know how that happens. So, it is pretty cut and dry. The deck literally just gave out.”
Witnesses say that the group had gathered at the home on Saturday for a birthday party when the deck collapsed.
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A total of nine people were injured in the collapse, including four who were taken to be treated at the hospital. The extent of the injuries suffered in the accident have not been disclosed by authorities but none of the injuries seem to be life-threatening.
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Investigators told KABC that building and safety inspectors will now assess the scene of the accident and determine if there is any structural damage to the home.
“It could have been a lot worse,” a male witness told KABC. “But it is pretty awful.”
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