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The three passengers on the bike with a stunt driver had been thought to be audience members but the BBC reported they were actually part of the act. The moment two audience members were injured when a stunt at Nitro Circus at Glasgow's SSE Hydro went wrong. The bike appeared to stall near the top of the ramp and tipped over the side.The rider and one of the passengers were able to walk away but two others were treated by medics at the scene before being taken to hospital.Nitro Circus said one man broke his jaw in the fall while the other is fine "apart from some bruises". All of those taking part were wearing helmets.The BBC reported that although they were announced as audience members, they were actually stuntmen, a claim Nitro Circus has yet to comment on.A spokesman for Nitro Circus said: "During Thursday night's Nitro Circus Live show at Glasgow's SSE Hydro Arena, two passengers who sustained injuries during a four-person motorbike backflip attempt were transported to a nearby hospital."

One is fine apart from some bruises. The other has a broken jaw and will have surgery on Friday, but is in good spirits and is expected to make a full recovery."Nitro Circus considers health and safety its top priority, and has expert medical staff on site in the event of an emergency."Video posted on social media showed the incident and the MC of the event told the audience: "That is the worst crash we have ever had" .The show was paused while workers and medical staff rushed to the scene and the MC added: "It's obviously not planned - occasionally something can go wrong. It's not meant to go wrong, so we're taking a moment."Nitro Circus, which describes itself as an action sports entertainment company, is currently touring across Europe.The event is being staged at London's O2 on Saturday and Sunday before moving to Zurich and Paris.One fan at the Glasgow show tweeted: ''Just at Nitro Circus in Glasgow. Hope the chaps on the four person backflip are ok! stretchered keep us updated!''

The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, where two audience members were injured when a Nitro Circus bike stunt went wrongAn audience member captures a failed attempt at a four-man backflip motorcycle stunt at the Nitro Circus show at the SSE Hydro arena in Glasgow. Two spectators who had volunteered to take part are injured after the bike appears to stall on the way up the ramp and topples off it. The professional rider and one volunteer stand up, but the other two audience members had to be taken to hospital, one with hip injuries and the second with injuries to the face Read: Motorcycle stunt leaves two injured at Glasgow showAn extreme sports and MTV star died on Monday when he struck a tree while skydiving for the opening ceremony of a celebrity golf event in Northern California, authorities said. Placer County Sheriff's Capt Dennis Walsh said father-of-two Erik Roner of Tahoe City, California, died during a skydiving accident at a golf course in Squaw Valley, California.Witnesses told deputies Roner, 39, was part of a group conducting a skydiving performance when he hit a tree while trying to land and became entangled high above ground, Walsh said.

The renowned skier and base jumper was pronounced dead at the scene.All the other skydivers landed safely, he said. MTV extreme sports star Erik Roner, pictured here with his wife and two children, died in a freak skydiving incident in Northern California on Monday morning Roner, 39, died when he hit a tree while trying to land during a skydiving performance at a celebrity golf event in Squaw Valley, California Roner, pictured second from the left in the front row, a part of the Nitro Circus, an MTV show centered around freestyle motocross rider Travis Pastrana (center in red) and his crew of extreme sports athlete friendsWalsh said the investigation is continuing and the Federal Aviation Administration has been notified.Roner was known for being part of the Nitro Circus, an MTV show centered around freestyle motocross rider Travis Pastrana and his crew of extreme sports athlete friends. He also hosted TV show Locals on sports network Outside Television.Roy Tuscany, a friend of Roner, who witnessed the accident said it occurred right before a celebrity golf tournament was about to begin on Monday morning.

Tuscany said that he watched as two other parachutists landed safely on the golf course's fairway for the 9th hole but then looked on in horror when Roner slammed hard into a tree about 25 to 30 feet above the ground.He said Roner's parachute got caught in the tree and the married extreme sports athlete dangled there while many on the ground scrambled to find ladders and other means to get to him. Roner grew up in northern California before attending Brigham Young University for graphic design. After he graduated, he pursued a career in skiing Last year, Roner recreated a scene from the film Up by tying 90 helium balloons to a lawn chair and flying through the sky Roner's lawn chair easily lifted off the ground when it was tied to the massive balloons. He brought the chair back down to earth by shooting the balloons one by one with a shotgunAt one point, several people attempted to stand on one another's shoulder to reach Roner.'There's no protocol for this kind of rescue,' Tuscany said.

It was just horrible.'Tuscany described his friend Roner as 'always positive' and a 'big supporter' of the local community.He said Kroner was 'hilarious' and was a 'stand-up guy' who could always be counted on to help out with benefit events like the golf tournament, which was sponsored by the Squaw Valley Institute, a nonprofit organization that describes itself as being 'dedicated to presenting enriching and inspirational programs to the Lake Tahoe region'.'We are still trying to process this tragedy,' said Rob Faris, senior vice president of programming and production at Outside Television. 'Our hearts go out to his family.' Outside Television will air Locals from 7.00 to 11.00pm EDT on Tuesday in honor of Roner.Fellow Nitro Circus athlete Chad Kagy posted a tribute to Roner on Facebook when he heard the news of his death. 'We lost a member of our Nitro Circus family today. We are all heart broken and surprised to lose Erik Roner. We love you Rubs and are sending our best to Anika, Oskar, and Kasper,' he wrote.

Roner, pictured here jumping from a plane with friends, hosted TV show Locals on sports network Outside Television Outside Television will play a marathon of Locals on Tuesday in honor of Roner. Several of his Nitro Circus pals have also paid tribute Roner had a love for extreme sports, including skiing, base jumping, and skydiving. Pictures of him performing stunts of all sorts fill his Facebook pageNitro Circus also posted a statement about Roner's death on Facebook, calling the incident 'devastating'. 'Devastating news that loving husband, father and Nitro family member, Erik Roner, was today killed in a tragic parachuting accident,' the statement read. It continued: 'All our love and prayers are now with Annika, Oskar and Kasper Roner and the rest of the Roner family and friends. We love you Erik and miss you already. We will never forget you.' Roner's death comes four months after world-famous wingsuit flyer Dean Potter and fellow adventurer Graham Hunt fatally crashed after the pair leaped from Taft Point, 3,500-feet above Yosemite Valley, attempting to clear a V-shaped notch in a ridgeline.