The toxicology report, which was part of the autopsy, revealed that Caleb had no alcohol or illicit substances in his system at the time of his death. This finding contradicts some speculation that the young boy may have been under the influence of substances.
The tragic death of Caleb Schwab on the Verrückt waterslide at Schlitterbahn Kansas City remains one of the most chilling incidents in amusement park history. While the full details of the official autopsy conducted by the Wyandotte County Coroner’s Office were initially withheld from the public, investigative reports and court documents later provided a harrowing "exclusive" look into the fatal injuries sustained by the 10-year-old boy. Summary of Fatal Injuries caleb schwab autopsy report exclusive
Tragically, Caleb's ride ended in a catastrophic and fatal accident. According to eyewitnesses, Caleb's body was impaled on a metal rod, later identified as a "safety rod" or "anchor rod," protruding from the bottom of the slide. The force of the impact caused severe injuries, ultimately leading to Caleb's untimely death. The toxicology report, which was part of the
: Investigative sources and later court documents confirmed that Caleb was decapitated during the ride. The Incident While the full details of the official autopsy
Schwab’s sister, Lila Schwab, released a statement following the report’s release: “Caleb was human. He hid his pain behind his music, and now we wish we’d seen it sooner. Our family hopes his story brings more open conversations about mental and physical health in the arts.”