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Dessi España (1972 - May 22, 2004) (Bulgarian: Деспина Кехайова) was an American and Bulgarian circus performer with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Biography
España came from a family of Bulgarian performers. As part of the Kehaiovi teeterboard act, the troupe earned two places in the Guinness Book of World Records, a decoration from the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture and the Silver Clown Award. At 13, España broke a world record by swirling 75 silver hoops simultaneously around her body. She broke her own record twice, with 88 then 97 hoops. The latter feat was broadcast on the "Live With Regis and Kathie Lee" show. Dessi married Mexican trapeze artist Ivan España during a Ringling Bros. show in 1992. She occasionally performed in his motorcycle act—standing in the center of a steel sphere as he and other cyclists rode around her. Their children, Zore and Sian, were also training to become circus entertainers.
Fatal accident
She died after a fall while performing aerial acrobatics using chiffon scarves without a safety net 25 minutes into a three-hour show at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. España was twirling upside-down, hanging by her legs from long chiffon scarves tied to a metal bar when either the silky cloth or a mechanism holding the cloth in place failed and Dessi hit the floor head first. Chiffon acts traditionally do not use safety nets. España later died at the hospital from her injuries. It was the first fatal accident during a Ringling Bros. circus in a decade. An old and little-used law on the books in Minnesota makes it illegal to allow performers to do high-flying acrobatic acts without a net underneath. Violations are considered gross misdemeanors, punishable with a 250USD fine and up to one year in jail[citation needed]. It is unclear if the law will be enforced in this case.
References
Categories:- Bulgarian people
- 2004 deaths
- 1972 births
- Accidental deaths from falls
- Accidental deaths in Minnesota
- American circus performers
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