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Lawsuit: Chemical on astro-turf burns wrestler

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Lawsuit: Chemical on astro-turf burns wrestler

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ORLANDO, Fla. (Legal Newsline) - A wrestler says a chemical on astro-turf at a Florida prep school burned him when he sat to warm up for a match.

A lawsuit was filed March 7 in Orange County Circuit Court against Lake Highland Preparatory School, Inc., also known as Spartan RTC FL, and the United States of America Wrestling Association (USAWA), also known as Fargo Mens Training Camp. 

The plaintiff in the case is David Gunner Holland, who alleges that both defendants failed to eliminate or warn about dangerous conditions at a wrestling event held on the campus of Lake Highland Preparatory School between July 7 and July 9, 2023. 

The dangerous condition cited was a chemical cleaning dispenser using Buckeye Eco One-Step Disinfectant-Deodorizer-Cleaner to disinfect wrestling mats. The dispenser allowed a large amount of the chemical to pool on the astro-turf nearby, posing a danger to athletes.

Holland claims that while preparing for his wrestling events by sitting on the astro-turf, he was exposed to this chemical, which caused severe burns around his buttocks area necessitating hospitalization and emergency procedures. 

Following the incident, the location was cordoned off and barricaded - actions which Holland argues should have been taken prior to his injury.

Eric Faddis represents the plaintiff.

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