Five killed in dairy farm's manure pit in Virginia*
07/03/2007 17:21 Source: AP ©
Deadly methane gas emanating from a Virginia dairy farm's manure pit
killed five people in a tragic sequence as each tried to save the person
who went in before, authorities said.
Emergency workers speculate each of the victims climbed into the pit in
a frantic attempt to rescue the others. "It was a domino effect with one
person going in, the second person going after them," Sheriff Don Farley
said.
Farley identified the victims as Scott Showalter, 33; his wife,
Phyillis, 34; their children, Shayla, 11, and Christina, 9; and Amous
Stoltzfus, 24, who worked at the Showalter's dairy farm.
The accident began Monday evening when Scott Showalter tried to transfer
manure from one small pit to a larger one.
At some point, the pipe that was transferring the manure became clogged,
and Scott Showalter climbed in the pit to fix the blockage, Farley said.
He apparently was overcome by methane gas, which is a byproduct of the
liquefied manure, Farley said.
Emergency workers believe Stoltzfus climbed into the pit in an attempt
to rescue Showalter. When the two men did not come out, Phyillis
Showalter and then the couple's two daughters apparently made their way
in, all succumbing to the deadly gas.