Wishaw Press

Tsunami now gone forever Horror crash ride dismantled at M&D’s

- Lynn Love

A rollercoas­ter that derailed at 40mph and injured 10 people has been removed from a Motherwell theme park — eight months after the horror crash.

The Tsunami ride at M&D’s was dismantled last week and taken away on Sunday.

A spokesman for the park said: “The ride will not be returning.”

Three children were seriously hurt when the Tsunami came off the rails from a height of 30ft last June.

Wreckage and victims crashed to the ground and bystanders tried to free trapped children.

One adult suffered broken knees, a dislocated shoulder, a head injury and other suspected fractures.

The inverted rollercoas­ter appeared to detach from its rails on a bend, colliding with the ride’s main structure and falling to the ground.

It later emerged that an inspector who passed the ride as safe 16 days before the accident had subsequent­ly been banned.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issued a prohibitio­n notice barring Craig Boswell from carrying out inspection­s of fairground rides. Boswell took himself off the register of fairground ride inspectors after the crash but that wasn’t enough for the HSE.

They issued a legal prohibitio­n notice against him.

The HSE also said they found “significan­t issues” with the “condition of the mechanical and structural parts of the Tsunami”. And they had “serious concerns” about the maintenanc­e of the Tsunami and other rides.

Student Katie McArdle, 19, who was on the ride, said of the crash: “I honestly thought I was going to die.”

The HSE investigat­ion into the accident is ongoing.

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Dismantled The Tsunami ride was removed from the park last weekend

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