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Assassins Turns Bloody

This year’s Fort Douglas Week activities turned gruesome when first year Craig Ketchum was injured during the game Assassins. Assassins is the annual campus-wide survival game in which residents try to spray their target with water, (while avoiding getting wet themselves).

While Ketchum was chasing his target, Austin Jean-Coulson, to Douglas Center, Ketchum slipped on some mud outside the entrance by the TWU Student Association office, and momentum carried his left arm through the TWUSA window, sending glass flying and deeply puncturing his bicep.

As onlookers gathered around the scene, fellow students Francisco Grajales and Chris Anquist helped slow the bleeding until the ambulance arrived 20 minutes later.

At the hospital, Ketchum received 23 stitches and multiple cuts and bruises.

“I did see a large chunk of my muscle exposed,” he said, “but no major veins or arteries were cut, so I was really lucky.”
The TWUSA window was immediately boarded up, and later replace with special tempered glass.

“It is still breakable, but it won’t go through the skin. Hopefully it won’t be a problem either way,” said Maintenance Coordinator Garry Corrigan.

In the end, it was only Ketchum’s arm, not his love for Assassins, which was scarred, as he hopes the competition will return next year.

“I don’t want what happened to affect the game in any way,” he said.

In light of the events, Austin conceded the kill.

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