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Ala airport using cabinet like one that killed boy

Birmingham’s airport is still using a large panel of video monitors similar to one that tipped over and killed a 10-year-old Kansas boy last week.

The approximately 9-foot-tall cabinet was flashing flight information on three screens near baggage claim Wednesday, five days after a similar display killed Luke Bresette one floor higher in the airport.

A small warning sign tells visitors not to touch the cabinet. A portable metal fence on wheels is in place to keep people away.

Airport spokeswoman Toni Herrera-Bast says a similar cabinet was removed from another area, but she didn’t have any immediate information about the one still in use.

The 300- to 400-pound steel cabinet fell Friday, killing the child as his family returned home from Florida. His mother and two brothers were hurt.

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City: Airport panels that killed boy not inspected

A lawyer for the city of Birmingham says a large cabinet housing flight information monitors that toppled and killed a 10-year-old boy inside a renovated airport terminal wasn’t inspected after installation.

The monitors were installed in a recent $201 million upgrade at Birmingham’s airport. Assistant city attorney Steve Stine said Tuesday that the monitor display didn’t require inspection under municipal code because it wasn’t a structural component of the building.

The lawyer says the unit that killed Luke Bresette was a free-standing cabinet housing video monitors that rested on the floor, similar to a home entertainment center.

The child’s mother and a brother remain hospitalized after being struck Friday by the overturned unit. The family was returning home to Overland Park, Kansas, after a beach trip to the Florida Panhandle.

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Mom of boy killed by Alabama airport sign unconscious

While airport officials try to figure out how a 300-pound arrival-departure panel fell off the wall and onto a family, the young mother struck by the sign remains unconscious in an Alabama hospital — still unaware that one of her sons is dead.

Heather Bresette and three of her sons were hit when the panel fell Friday at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. Bresette and two of her sons were seriously hurt in the incident. Luke Bresette, the middle of the woman’s five children, was killed.

Bresette had surgeries for broken ankles and a crushed pelvis over the weekend, but she was still in intensive care and unconscious as of Monday morning, according to local reports.

“She does not know that her baby is dead,” the family’s priest, the Rev. Don Farnan, said.

The Bresettes, a family of seven, took a weeklong spring break vacation to Destin, Fla., and were about to fly home to Overland Park, Kan., when the flight information panel fell.

Bresette’s 5-year-old son Tyler suffered a concussion. His 8-year-old brother, Sam, had a broken leg and nose.

Tyler was released from a children’s hospital Sunday; Sam was still there.

The boys’ father, Ryan Bresette, and an older son and daughter, were at the airport when the sign fell, but not hurt.

Heather Bresette‘s condition improved to serious on Sunday, University Hospital spokeswoman Nicole Wyatt said.

During their vacation, the family swam in the Gulf of Mexico and Luke went parasailing for the first time.

“His dad said he was thrilled. He was an adventurous kid. He loved sports,” said Farnan, a priest at St. Thomas More in Kansas City, Mo.

After the sign fell, it took six people to lift the large board and a dozen people to hold it up while first responders administered aid. Officials were investigating how the sign fell at the newly renovated airport and took down an identical billboard on Saturday.

The renovated concourse opened March 13. It was part of an ongoing $200 million upgrade of Birmingham’s airport. The construction began in June 2011 and is being overseen by Brasfield & Gorrie Global Services Group.

The Birmingham-based company said in a statement it was working with airport authorities to determine why the sign fell.

“This is a terrible tragedy that none of us fully understand, and we hope that the family who lost their loved one will find strength through prayer and the support of all of us,” the statement said.

At St. Thomas More, hundreds of worshippers showed up for a Saturday morning Mass that usually has about 75 people. Luke’s uncle, Alex Bresette, placed a Rockhurst High School jersey on the altar.

“He would have been in the Class of 2020,” he told the Kansas City Star.

Ryan Bresette said in a message on Facebook that words cannot describe the pain the family feels.

In a note to his son, he wrote, “I miss and love Luke so very much. I love you Luke!”

“Ryan is especially grateful for the amazing support of the people in Birmingham. They even started a fund for the family at a bank …read more
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Airport Sign Falls, Kills Boy

A flight-information sign inside the Birmingham airport fell on a family yesterday, killing a 10-year boy and injuring other family members. Firefighters estimated the arrival-departure sign weighed 300 to 400 pounds, and airport officials aren’t sure what caused it to fall. Luke Bresette was pronounced dead at Children’s of Alabama… …read more
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Luke Bresette Killed: Alabama Airport Sign Collapses, Kills 10-Year-Old Boy

By The Huffington Post News Editors

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A sign at the Birmingham airport fell on a family Friday, killing a 10-year boy and injuring other family members.

Deputy Coroner Derrick Perryman said 10-year-old Luke Bresette was pronounced dead at Children’s of Alabama. Two other children were being treated there, and the mother, Heather Bresette, was taken to University Hospital, where spokeswoman Nicole Wyatt said she was in critical condition. The coroner’s office and the hospital did not disclose the family’s hometown.

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