The Citizen (KZN)

Teen on park ride falls 8m

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Queensbury – A teenager fell about eight metres from a stopped gondola ride at an upstate New York amusement park on Saturday night, tumbling into a crowd of park guests and employees gathered below to catch her before she hit the ground.

The unidentifi­ed 14-year-old girl from Greenwood, Delaware, was taken to Albany Medical Center in a stable condition with no serious injuries, the Warren County Sheriff’s Office said.

The accident happened on the Sky Ride at Six Flags Amusement Park, about 90km north of Albany, New York.

The sheriff’s office said the girl was riding the attraction with a child relative and fell from a stationary two-person car.

The ride was stopped by an operator after getting word of a rider in distress, officials said.

Authoritie­s say the girl fell from the car and hit a tree before landing in the crowd.

She was treated by park emergency medical staff and taken by ambulance to Glen Falls Hospital before being transferre­d by helicopter to the medical center.

Officials inspected the ride and said it was in proper working order.

The park said in a statement that the safety of guests is a top priority.

“There does not appear to be any malfunctio­n of the ride, but we have closed the attraction until a thorough review can be completed,” a park official said.

Authoritie­s also said an unidentifi­ed 47-year-old man from Schenectad­y, New York, who was a guest at the park, was treated and released from a hospital for a back injury sustained when he attempted to catch the falling girl.

No additional informatio­n was immediatel­y available.

Ride was stopped by an operator after getting word of a rider in distress.

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