SEE IT: Escape Stunt Goes Wrong at NJ Criss Angel Show
In what could have been a fatal incident, an escape artist was hospitalized today (Tuesday) after a escape stunt he was doing in front of The State Theatre in New Brunswick to promote a Criss Angel show went terribly wrong.
The stunt was attempted by Spencer Horsman, a Las Vegas comedy magician and escape artist. In front of a crowd at New Brunswick's State Theatre, Horsman was chained and submerged inside a 30-by-30-inch Plexiglas tank filled with 100 gallons of water. The tank, locked with metal bars, was lifted in the air with metal bars.
According to an eye-witness, at about the two-and-a-half minute mark, the announcer told the crowd that it was usually at about that point when a person submerged could begin having difficulty.
That is when the tank was lowered and Angel and emergency personnel came to Horsman's rescue. Here is video shot by NJ 101.5.
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