Cirque du Soleil founder’s son killed on set

Olivier Rochette, the son of Gilles Ste-Croix, was hit in the head by an aerial lift in San Francisco

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Cirque du Soleil founder’s son killed on set

Officials say a technician with the Cirque du Soleil Luzia show who died after being hit on the head by an aerial lift on Tuesday is the son of one of the founders of the show.

In a statement from Cirque du Soleil, officials confirmed that 42-year-old Olivier Rochette, of Quebec, Canada, died on Tuesday night in San Francisco.

According to the statement, his immediate family, including his father, Gilles Ste-Croix, one of the founders of Cirque du Soleil, has been informed of the accident.

Police say officers with San Francisco Police Department Traffic Collision Investigation Unit and investigators with the state’s workplace safety regulator, Cal/OSHA, are investigating.

Julia Bernstein of Cal/OSHA said on Wednesday that the employee was struck in the head by an aerial device. The agency had no further information.

The Tuesday and Wednesday night shows were cancelled.

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