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Large overhead camera falls at Olympic Park, injuring 7

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Ropes holding a camera that appeared to be at least 6 feet long broke Monday afternoon, sending it crashing to the ground.
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A large camera operated by Olympic Broadcasting Services crashed to the ground at Rio's Olympic Park on Monday, injuring at least seven bystanders.

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Videos of the scene posted on social media show a camera that appears to be at least 6 feet long crashing down to the plaza near the main Olympic basketball arena. Another shows two women seated next to the downed apparatus, one of them with a bloody nose.

OBS said in a statement that a rope used to pull the camera came down around 1:30 p.m. local time and a team was sent to investigate.

The camera was suspended about 10 metres above a concourse at the time and had two support ropes still attached. While repair crews awaited the arrival of a cherry picker, both ropes snapped and sent the camera down approximately 20 metres to a lower concourse.

Officials said seven people suffered "minor injuries" as a result of the incident and an investigation has been launched.

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The area where the camera fell was later cordoned off and guarded by security officials.

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