CANDIA, N.H. (AP) — The owner of a New Hampshire waterpark facing foreclosure chained himself to the top of a slide tower and is hoping for a financial miracle.
In postings on his Facebook page, Kevin Dumont said he’s not looking for a handout, just a person or group of people to work with him to help prevent a Dec. 2 auction of Liquid Planet in Candia.
“I am doing this in a last ditch effort to save all that I have created,” he wrote.
He promises to stay atop the tower 24/7 to save the small business he created.
Two 40-foot slides at the park were shuttered in August when regulators found high levels of bacteria and said Dumont opened the attractions without a required review.
In a selfie posted on Facebook, the goateed Dumont wears a watch-cap emblazoned with “ARMY.” Behind him is the corner of a tent and a table laden with pantry stocks and a microwave oven.
“Last night was a cold one, not gonna lie,” he wrote.
In another post, he thanks friends for pizza, beer and company and asks if anyone knows how to contact presidential candidates who’ve been blanketing the state.
Dumont hasn’t returned calls for comment.
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