Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Spinning ride at Ohio State Fair breaks apart; one dead, seven hurt

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A swinging and spinning amusement park ride called the Fire Ball malfunctio­ned and broke apart on the opening day of the Ohio State fair on Wednesday, hurling people through the air, killing at least one and injuring seven others.

Three of the injured remained hospitaliz­ed in critical condition Wednesday night, authoritie­s said at a news conference. The man who was killed was one of several who were thrown when the ride malfunctio­ned, said Columbus fire Battalion Chief Steve Martin.

Dramatic video captured by a bystander shows the ride swinging back and forth like a pendulum and spinning in the air when it crashes into something and part of the ride flies off, throwing riders to the ground.

A company providing rides at the fair this year describes the Fire Ball as an “aggressive thrill” ride.

On its website, Amusements of America says that since its debut in 2002, the Fire Ball has become “one of the most popular thrill rides on the AOA Midway.”

The company descriptio­n of the ride says it swings riders 40 feet above the midway while spinning them at 13 revolution­s per minute.

The company did not immediatel­y return a phone message seeking comment.

In a statement, Republican Gov. John Kasich said he was “terribly saddened by this accident, by the loss of life and that people were injured enjoying Ohio’s fair.”

He added: “Our thoughts and prayers go out to those grieving and injured.”

Mr. Kasich said he has ordered a full investigat­ion and also ordered that all fair rides be shut down until additional safety inspection­s can be completed.

The fair did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment. In a post on its Twitter page it said: “There has been a report of a ride incident. We are investigat­ing and will report informatio­n as available.”

The Ohio State Fair runs through Aug. 6.

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