HAUSER, Idaho — Authorities say they found no criminal negligence in the death of a Washington state man who was hit by a bus at a zombie attraction in a northern Idaho corn maze.
KREM-TV reports that the Kootenai County sheriff’s office in Idaho says it doesn’t plan to recommend charges in last Friday’s death of 18-year-old Jeremy McSpadden Jr. of Spokane Valley, Washington.
The station says workplace safety officials will conduct their own investigation.
McSpadden was a role player in the “Zombie Slayer Paintball Bus” attraction at the Incredible Corn Maze in Hauser, Idaho.
Witnesses say the teen was dressed as a zombie when he emerged from his hiding place and ran toward a modified school bus carrying paintball players. Witnesses say he tripped and fell in front of the rear tires and got run over.
Officials say corn maze operators have fully cooperated with the investigation.
In a Facebook post linked to its website, the Incredible Corn Maze says that “out of respect for the McSpadden family, the Zombie Bus attraction will remain closed.” It says other maze attractions will reopen Saturday.
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