Woman sues Museum of Ice Cream over 'severe' injuries from viral 'Sprinkle Pool'
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The Museum of Ice Cream promotes its sprinkle pool as a 'safe space,' but guests like Emily Robinson and Jeremy Shorr experienced severe injuries after using it. According to their lawsuits, the pool's design—specifically the shallow sprinkles—led to serious accidents that caused fractures requiring surgery.
Emily Robinson's lawsuit details how the 'Sprinkle Pool' visit turned into a nightmare, alleging she sustained 'severe and permanent injuries' after jumping into the pool. This claim is part of a broader pattern of complaints about the attraction's safety.
Another guest, Jeremy Shorr, asserts he suffered an ankle fracture from the sprinkle pool's insufficient design. His attorney argues the pool poses a significant risk of injury, echoing concerns raised in Emily Robinson's case.
Read at New York Post
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