South Wales Echo

Threethrow­n from Winter Wonderland ride - HSE

- LUCY JOHN and CONNOR GOGARTY Reporters newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THREE people were thrown from the Ice Skater Sizzler ride at Winter Wonderland in Cardiff and one remained in hospital yesterday amid reports of “serious injuries”, the health and safety watchdog has confirmed.

The incident happened at around 5.15pm on Saturday in Gorsedd Gardens. As reported in yesterday’s Echo, witnesses said a “massive bang” could be heard before people “came off” the ride.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has since confirmed that two patients were taken to the University Hospital of Wales (UHW) and one was still there as of yesterday afternoon.

A spokesman for the watchdog said: “HSE is investigat­ing reports of serious injuries on a ride at Winter Wonderland in Cardiff. Three people were thrown from the ride. One currently remains in hospital and is being treated for their injuries.”

Seren McCallum-Weller was at Winter Wonderland on Saturday celebratin­g her birthday with her family.

The 13-year-old said: “I was on the Ice Skater ride with my cousin. We were just having a fun time then we suddenly heard a massive bang. I didn’t know what it was. We looked behind us and the ride was still going and then we saw a lady on the floor.

“We then saw a second lady who was pushed into the railings and the railings had moved. She was lodged in between the ride and the railings. I think a third lady was also thrown into the railings. There were a few children on the ride who were no older than 11 or 12.”

Seren said the ride involves several clusters of around four seats each, which spin and move diagonally “very fast”. She said staff tried to stop the ride as soon as they could but it took a few minutes to slow down. She added: “The ride was slowing down and it came to a stop about one or two minutes after it happened. The attendants were trying to stop it straightaw­ay. One of the ladies had damaged her head and there was blood. I was panicking. I saw one woman get up and as I was leaving I heard one of them crying. I hope the ladies are okay.”

Laura Rogers, from Pontypridd, was visiting Winter Wonderland with her family. The 29-year-old said: “We were playing on the games opposite and we heard a bit of commotion. As we looked over we realised there was an accident on the ride.

“It was shocking to see for my fiveyear-old daughter who goes on this ride – also for everyone that had to witness it happening when they only went out for a good time.”

It is understood that Winter Wonderland opened on Sunday but the Ice Skater ride was not running.

A spokesman for Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland said: “We are aware of an incident that occurred on the Ice Skater ride at Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland on the evening of Saturday, November 26.

“Safety is always a priority for us and a full investigat­ion into the incident is now taking place. We, as the event organisers, are working closely with the ride owner/operator and all relevant organisati­ons to investigat­e. The ride will remain closed during this time.”

Cardiff council said it will support “any investigat­ions that will be undertaken in due course”.

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