Baseball fan dies from head injury sustained at stadium
CHANGWON, South Korea, March 31 (Yonhap) -- A baseball fan who suffered a head injury in a recent incident at a stadium died on Monday, police said.
Masan Dongbu Police Station in Changwon, some 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul, said the fan, a woman in her 20s, died Monday morning, two days after undergoing surgery for a head injury she'd sustained at Changwon NC Park during a Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) regular-season game between the home team NC Dinos and the LG Twins.
According to the Dinos, a piece of aluminum, installed outside the windows of the Dinos' office on the third base side, fell from about 18 meters above the ground and hit the top of a concession stand first before landing on the deceased fan and her sister. The former suffered a head injury and the latter broke her collarbone in the incident.

This photo taken March 30, 2025, shows a piece of aluminum structure missing from the wall (top row, middle) above a concession stand at Changwon NC Park in Changwon, some 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul. The piece fell and injured two fans during a Korea Baseball Organization game between the home team NC Dinos and the LG Twins the previous day. (Yonhap)
The piece is 2.6 meters long and 40 centimeters wide, and weighs about 60 kilograms, according to the Dinos.
Police and the National Forensic Service are investigating the cause of the incident, and local police said they may investigate team and stadium officials on charges of manslaughter by professional negligence.
The incident forced the KBO to cancel Sunday's game between the Dinos and the Twins, and to play the next three games at Changwon NC Park, from Tuesday to Thursday, behind closed doors.
Opened in 2019, Changwon NC Park is the second-newest stadium in the KBO.

This photo taken March 30, 2025, shows a piece of aluminum structure missing from the wall (top row, middle) above a concession stand at Changwon NC Park in Changwon, some 300 kilometers southeast of Seoul. The piece fell and injured two fans during a Korea Baseball Organization game between the home team NC Dinos and the LG Twins the previous day. (Yonhap)
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