OFFICIAL INCIDENT REPORT
"BITE OF '83"
In the afternoon of August 8, 1983, a small child was fatally injured inside of Fredbear's Family Diner. This accident would be one of the two events that led to the permanent closure of the establishment. The details of this incident are laid out in this document.
That day, Isaac Afton was celebrating his 7th birthday at Fredbear's Family Diner. During the party, Isaac's older brother, Michael, alongside three of his cohorts, began to terrorize and bully the small child for his fear of the animatronics. This prank culminated in the four boys lifting the child and placing his head inside the jaws of the FREDBEAR animatronic. As FREDBEAR continued its performance routine, its mouth closed onto the boy's head and neck, producing an audible cracking sound. Isaac fell to the floor, unresponsive, after FREDBEAR opened its mouth again. Authorities were soon called to the scene.
In the hospital, it was determined that the endoskeleton jaws of FREDBEAR had clamped down on the boy's neck, injuring critical nerve areas and blood vessels as well as breaking the neck outright. Isaac was rendered comatose for the following three days, before eventually passing away due to anuerysm.
An investigation into the FREDBEAR animatronic and its technology revealed that the boy's injury likely came about due to the endoskeleton jaws twisting his head to the point of the neck breaking. The damage to nerve groups and blood vessels arose due to the high pressure exerted by the endoskeleton teeth on small surface areas of the boy's body. The power of the pneumatic systems controlling the FREDBEAR animatronic were found to be entirely up to code, and no citations were given out to Fazbear Entertainment.
Michael Afton and the three other boys were not criminally charged, though Fredbear's Family Diner would close soon after following an unrelated incident.