Women and children hit by falling camera in Rio

Seven people, including two children have been injured when a television camera suspended by cables crashed to the ground in the Olympic Park in Rio.

Aug 16, 2016, updated May 14, 2025
A woman is helped by paramedics after she was struck by an overhead television camera that fell from wires suspending it over Olympic Park. Photo: Robert F. Bukaty, AP.
A woman is helped by paramedics after she was struck by an overhead television camera that fell from wires suspending it over Olympic Park. Photo: Robert F. Bukaty, AP.

It’s the latest in a string of mishaps to hit South America’s first Games.

The camera, encased in a heavy black cover, belonged to the official Olympics broadcast unit and fell about 20 metres after cables snapped, sending screams through the crowd, witnesses and officials say.

“I was looking to the camera … and suddenly I heard a big snap on the cable and the camera came down,” said visitor Chris Adams, a member of the British gymnastics delegation.

A Brazilian TV news report showed two women looking dazed, sitting on the ground near the camera.

One woman, bleeding from the face as medics arrived, was taken away on a stretcher. The other walked from the scene wearing a neck brace.

A total of four people were taken to hospital after the incident, including two children who had been hit by a cable, a Rio Games official said. All were expected to be discharged later on Monday, local time, the official said.

An injured woman is taken away on a backboard after being struck by an overhead television camera, laying top left, that fell from the wires suspending it over Olympic Park during the Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. A witness said the large camera, which moved back and forth along wires providing aerial views of the main Olympic park, was being examined on a bridge overlooking an arena entrance. The severity of her injury was not immediately clear. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

An injured woman is taken away on a backboard after being struck by the overhead television camera, laying top left. Photo: Robert F. Bukaty, AP.

One of the camera’s cables had already broken before it fell and a walkway directly beneath had been cordoned off while the Olympic Broadcasting Services unit arranged for a cherry-picker to go to the scene and hoist someone up to it, OBS said.

But the camera came down at an angle, falling outside the cordon, said Adams, the British visitor, who was taking pictures of the park at the time.

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“There was a lot of medical people and Rio staff around. They were very, very quick, they were excellent. But obviously there is a problem with this overhead Olympic Park camera. It’s shocking.”

Rio organisers have been struggling with a series of security and logistical problems, including the robbery of US gold medallist swimmer Ryan Lochte and three of his teammates at gunpoint in the early hours of Sunday.

In the first week of the Games, Portugal’s visiting education minister was robbed at knife point, bullets flew into the equestrian centre, a Games bus was attacked with stones, a photographer had thousands of dollars worth of equipment stolen, and the diving and water polo pools turned green with algae.

-Reuters

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