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Cat in the Hat Balloon Nearly Kills Woman

Summary

  • Cat in the Hat balloon crashed due to 40 mph winds.
  • Victim Kathleen Caronna spent 24 days in a coma.
  • She narrowly escaped death again when a plane crashed into her apartment.
Cat in the Hat Balloon Nearly Kills Woman

In 1997, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City turned terrifying when gale-force winds reached 40 mph. This severe weather caused several balloons to lose control, including the massive Cat in the Hat balloon. It collided with a lamp post, sending a piece of metal plummeting into the crowd, striking Kathleen Caronna.

Caronna suffered a fractured skull and spent 24 days in a coma due to the severe head injury. The accident led to permanent brain damage, affecting her speech and memory. She subsequently filed a $395 million lawsuit against Macy's, the city, and a contractor, eventually settling for an undisclosed sum before trial.

Remarkably, Caronna faced another life-threatening incident in 2006 when a small plane crashed into her New York City apartment building. The plane's engine landed in her bedroom just minutes before she was scheduled to arrive home, underscoring a pattern of extraordinary survival.

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Kathleen Caronna was severely injured by a falling lamp post piece after the Cat in the Hat balloon crashed during high winds.
The Cat in the Hat balloon was blown by 40 mph winds into a lamp post, causing a part of it to break and fall.
Yes, Kathleen Caronna narrowly escaped death again in 2006 when a plane crashed into her apartment building.

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