Acrobats hurt in plunge as Rhode Island circus routine ends in disaster
Stunned crowd sees 'hair-hang' routine end in disaster, with 11 in hospital

Eleven people were injured, one critically, when eight female acrobats plunged to the ground after the apparatus from which they were hanging by their hair collapsed at a packed circus.
The team with the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus crashed up to 12 metres when the rig tethering them gave way at the Dunkin' Donuts Centre in Providence, Rhode Island.
The acrobats hit the ground just after starting their "hair- hang" routine and the ringmaster telling the audience, "Suspended only by the strength of ...," a video posted online showed.
The performers did not scream as they fell, but there was a "collective gasp" from onlookers who were unsure at first whether the collapse was part of the act, said spectator Aletha Wood, who was at the show with her two children and took the video. Stephen Pare, the Providence public safety commissioner, said the injured were treated at Rhode Island Hospital.
"They're in a critical condition, but they are non-life-threatening injuries - a lot of broken bones, etc," he said.
A performer below them on the floor was also badly injured, fire officials said.