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Mass brawl at water park as violent ‘queue jumping’ row leaves woman covered in blood

By Pesala Bandara and Chiara Fiorillo

WARNING GRAPHIC FOOTAGE: A young woman in her swimsuit is slammed to the ground and knocked unconscious during a fight at the Kalahari Water Park in Ohio, US, which saw two people arrested

A mass brawl at a water park left a woman unconscious and covered in blood, after an alleged row over queue-jumping turned violent.

Shocking footage shows the moment the woman in her swimsuit is brutally slammed to the ground and knocked unconscious as guests throw punches at each other.

Brittany Cabay, 23 and Zackary Colzin, 24 were arrested on multiple charges following the brawl at the Kalahari Water Park in Sandusky, Ohio, on May 17.

The savage fight allegedly began after one of the individuals cut the line for the park’s side ride.

In the clip, a group of around ten young people can be seen violently wrestling with one another.

After being knocked unconscious in the scuffle, Cabay can be seen bleeding from the head.

Another angle shows the brawl breaking out in Kalahari Water Park (Image: Ronald Smith/News Dog Media)
Another angle shows the brawl breaking out in Kalahari Water Park (Image: Ronald Smith/News Dog Media)

An employee briefly restrains the individuals before the violence resumes once again, the clip shows.

In the video, Colzin can be seen punching another man and Cabay appears to charge at the male Colzin is fighting.

She appears to hurl several punches at the man before he lifts her up and throws her onto the ground, knocking her out as she still bleeds from her head.

As the woman lies unconscious on the ground, the mass brawl continues to intensify around her.

A brawl broke out in Kalahari Water Park on May 17 (Image: Ronald Smith/News Dog Media)
A brawl broke out in Kalahari Water Park on May 17 (Image: Ronald Smith/News Dog Media)

Some young people can be seen screaming and fighting as employees desperately try to calm them down.

While brawlers continue to argue, staff attend to an unconscious Cabay.

In another clip – filmed from a different angle – it is possible to see Cabay being brutally tossed to the ground during the scuffle.

When the Emergency Medical Technician from Kalahari Water Park appears on the scene, he is confronted by Colzin, who punches him before he tackles the man down to the ground to defend himself.

Colzin also hits his head on the ground and was allegedly knocked out before a paramedic began to give first aid.

According to official reports, Colzin regained consciousness once deputies arrived, but then he began swearing and punching one of the officers. He was then placed under arrest after being Tasered.

Zackary Colzin, 24, was one of the two people arrested (Image: News Dog Media)
Zackary Colzin, 24, was one of the two people arrested (Image: News Dog Media)

Once in handcuffs, he continued to swear and yell racial slurs as he was carried outside, where he also threatened to self-harm.

According to the incident report, Cabay also regained consciousness, refusing medical attention and allegedly making death threats against officers and paramedics inside the water park.

She refused to identify herself – allegedly saying she “was in school to be a police officer” – and repeatedly attempted to talk to Colzin before she was placed under arrest as well.

Both Colzin and Cabay were taken to Firelands Hospital for their injuries.

It is unknown if the two arrested people came together to Kalahari Water Park.

Cabay, from Flint, Michigan was arrested and charged with persistent disorderly conduct whilst intoxicated, resisting arrest and failure to disclose personal information.

She was released from the Erie County Jail on a $14,000 (ÂŁ9,900) bond.

Colzin of Sterling Heights, Michigan was arrested and charged with two counts of assault on a peace officer and a water park employee, persistent disorderly conduct while intoxicated, resisting arrest, and failure to disclose personal information.

Colzin was today still being held in Erie County Jail without bond.

A third person may face charges, authorities said.

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