Children hang on for their lives after safety bar comes loose on fairground ride
This the moment children hung on for their lives after a safety bar on a fairground ride came loose.
Video footage shows three youngsters, reportedly aged 12 and 13, being thrown around on the pendulum ride in Yeisk, Russia, yesterday as they try desperately to hold on.
The ride was stopped shortly after and a boy was reportedly hospitalised with broken ribs, while two girls suffered abrasions and bruising.
A safety bar on the Lavitsa ride had become ‘detached while in motion, leaving the children suspended by their seat belts’, reported Mash media outlet.
The Russian Investigative Committee reportedly launched a criminal case into the provision of an unsafe ride by the fairground.
Meanwhile, dozens of riders were suspended 165ft above the ground on Russia’s only extreme rollercoaster yesterday due to a technical mishap.
The ‘inverted boomerang’ Quantum Leap attraction stopped due to ‘changing weather conditions’ in Sochi Park, near the city of Sochi.
They were hanging for ten minutes high on the ride’s vertical structure apparently due to the threat of high winds and thunderstorms.
’The attraction temporarily stopped operation due to a safety system activation in response to changing weather conditions,’ said a statement.
’Park staff handled the situation promptly and professionally, following established safety procedures.’
The riders were lowered in emergency mode, said reports.
This ride – lasting 58 seconds – is the fastest in Russia and the sixth fastest in the world, with speeds of 65mph.
Theme park-goers in Canada, experienced a similar issue in Canada when a pendulum ride became stuck upside down for almost half an hour during a breakdown.
The incident happened on The Lumberjack ride at Canada’s Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario.
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