Rhino rollover claims life of 13-year-old boy

June 3rd, 2009 by Kurt Niland

wyatt 100x100Yamaha Rhino safety upgrades urged by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission back in March weren’t enough to save the life of 13-year-old James Wyatt Spencer of Knox, N.Y., who died last week when the 450 he was driving rolled over.

The boy’s parents, James and Bonnie Spencer, needed a UTV for farming chores. They bought a 450 from their local dealership on May 20. Having heard about the ’s propensity to roll over, the Spencers had their dealership make the recommended safety upgrades, including installing spacers on the rear of the vehicle to give it added stability. The Spencers received their last Thursday after the proper work had been performed, according to a report by the Times Union.

Wyatt, as the boy was called by family and friends, was anxious to test drive the new . Having grown up on a farm, he had a lot of experience driving four wheelers and dirt bikes. So when the was delivered, he and a friend were eager to give it a spin.

The boys rode the around for most of the afternoon, took a break, and then decided to ride one more time in the early evening, around 5 p.m.

The rolled when it hit a patch of wet grass about 500 yards from the Spencers’ home. The vehicle, weighing more than half a ton, landed on top of Wyatt. His friend, 14-year-old Brian Pitts, was able to push the vehicle off of his friend. He then ran home and called 911.

Paramedics rushed Wyatt to an ER in Albany, where he was pronounced dead from severe head trauma. Wyatt was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident. It is not known whether the Spencers received a free helmet from as part of the recommended safety recall.

Most of the -related deaths – about 50 in the U.S. so far – were caused as a result of injuries sustained in a rollover. According to the Times Union, a certified mechanic will inspect the Spencers’ vehicle to make sure the safety upgrades were installed properly.

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