Denmark: Girl eliminated on rollercoaster after seats left ‘hanging off’

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    Police walk outside the closed Tivoli Friheden amusement park, in Aarhus

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    Police were contacted us to Tivoli Friheden park in the city of Aarhus right before 1pm regional time (Picture: AFP)

    A 14- year-old lady has actually passed away in a scary occurrence at an amusement park in Denmark, authorities stated.

    Tragedy struck this afternoon when the rear part of a 82 ft-tall rollercoaster in the Tivoli Friheden park in the city of Aarhus came off the rails.

    ‘The rear two seats’ of the ‘Cobra’ trip were hanging ‘under the wagon train’, supervisor Henrik Ragborg Olsen informed regional media.

    Police were contacted us to the scene at 12.50 pm regional time after a number of individuals got stuck in the trip however it is still uncertain what failed.

    Three individuals were right away hurried to health center, with the lady validated dead quickly after.

    A 13- year-old young boy has likewise continual injuries to one hand in the mishap and his moms and dads have actually been notified, authorities state.

    The severity of their injuries is still unidentified.

    The closed Tivoli Friheden amusement park, in Aarhus

    All visitors were left and are being used mental assistance (Picture: AFP)

    After the occurrence, all visitors were left and the park was closed for the remainder of the day, authorities included.

    A declaration on the Tivoli Friheden Facebook page read: ‘The mishap took place while the track functioned and the rear wagon broke off.

    ‘There are 2 individuals hurt. Their condition is presently unidentified.

    ‘The park was right away left to visitors and will stay closed up until additional notification.

    ‘We have actually collected the visitors who relate to the hurt– and those who rested on the train– and are providing mental assistance to those who require it.

    ‘The reason for the mishap has actually not yet been figured out, however technical help from professionals has actually been asked for.

    ‘Out of respect for the injured, we encourage our guests not to share any pictures that may have been taken in connection with the accident.’

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