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Circus acrobat who plunged 15 feet in front of a horrified crowd and shattered a dozen bones on impact is now SUING Cirque du Soleil for nearly $17 million

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A former Cirque du Soleil acrobat who suffered devastating injuries after falling 15 feet during a performance in front of a large crowd has sued the circus.

Mariia Konfektova, a Russian aerialist who holds the world record for most seated aerial hoop rotations in 30 seconds, was swinging on a hoop during Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA show in Portland, Oregon, in 2024 when she plunged to the ground.

Shortly after the accident, Cirque du Soleil stated that its performer was ‘recovering and being cared for by our medical and coaching team.’ 

The circus said at the time that Konfektova had fallen on her head and was hospitalized, leaving the full extent of her injuries unclear.

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But a personal injury lawsuit filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Thursday detailed that the aerialist suffered 11 broken bones, fractures to her lower back, wrist, skull and at least seven bones in her face, as well as a concussion and double vision. 

Konfektova is seeking $16.75 million from Cirque du Soleil. She claims that she had to undergo multiple surgeries because of the accident and that she has been left with permanent injuries, according to the lawsuit, which was obtained by The Oregonian.

The civil complaint alleged that the circus failed to provide adequate safety equipment, including mats, nets or other equipment that could have mitigated harm from a fall.

It also alleged that Cirque du Soleil ignored concerns Konfektova raised about the rigging for the hoop she fell from, and that the circus fired her when she returned to work and continued raising safety concerns after the accident. 

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Mariia Konfektova, a Russian aerialist who set the world record for most seated aerial hoop rotations in 30 seconds, fell 15 feet from a hoop during a Cirque du Soleil performance in 2024 

Konfektova suffered 11 broken bones, fractures to her lower back, wrist, skull and at least seven bones in her face, and a concussion and double vision, according to a recent lawsuit

Konfektova’s lawsuit is seeking $16.75 million from Cirque du Soleil. She alleged that she had to undergo multiple surgeries and has been left with permanent injuries 

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The lawsuit also alleged that Cirque du Soleil ignored concerns that Konfektova raised about the hoop’s rigging, and that the circus later fired her after she raised more safety concerns 

Portland Tribune editor Dana Haynes, who met the performers for a profile days before the shows began, told KOIN in 2024 that Konfektova was not provided with a net because her performance ‘started on the ground, and rose and spiraled and came back down and landed on the ground, and danced and went back up again.’

Haynes also told the outlet that conditions in the various locations the traveling circus goes to can change the way the equipment is set up, and even small changes can have a major impact on performers’ vigorously rehearsed routines. 

‘The Australian head coach told me that the hoop mechanism is off by a centimeter. Because of that, they were adjusting. Maria’s twirling, because of that centimeter, while not visible to the coach, affected her spin,’ Haynes said. 

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The civil complaint stated that Konfektova was transitioning between movements when her right foot slipped. 

Her hands were touching the hoop for stability, but the aerialist was not holding on, causing her to fall to the stage, the lawsuit said.

According to the lawsuit, Oregon’s Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSHA) fined Cirque du Soleil $8,070 for failing to provide safety equipment after concluding an investigation a few months after the accident. 

The circus told OSHA during the investigation that it typically requires safety equipment for performances starting at around 20 feet, the lawsuit states. Konfektova’s performance was set at about five feet below that threshold.

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The lawsuit named five defendants, including Cirque du Soleil, Cirque du Soleil Nevada Newco, Cirque du Soleil Canada, CDS Canadian Holdings and Spectacle BidCo Holdings, according to court records. 

The lawsuit alleges that Cirque du Soleil failed to provide adequate safety equipment during Konfektova’s performance. An X-ray of her fractured wrist is pictured 

Konfektova’s right foot slipped as she was transitioning between movements, which caused her to fall, according to the lawsuit. Her arm is pictured in a cast

Konfektova’s performance was set at about five feet below the 20-foot threshold Cirque du Soleil told OSHA it uses before providing safety equipment, according to the lawsuit

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The civil complaint highlighted a total of 16 performers who have suffered injuries from falls during the circus’ shows and practice sessions over the past 20 years, including three who died.

One fatality occurred in Montreal in 2009, one in Las Vegas in 2013 and one in Tampa in 2018. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to Cirque du Soleil for comment. 

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