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Published 07:19 2 Aug 2017 BST
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“We are currently gathering information on the accident and investigating the cause and circumstances of the accident. "Until further details are known, operators of Fireball/Afterburner and Move-it type amusement rides are instructed to cease operation of the ride until further notice.”
Six of these types of rides were shut down in the UK today, including Pleasurewood Hills theme park in Suffolk, Coney Beach Fair in South Wales, Brean Theme Park in Somerset, Lightwater Valley in North Yorkshire, and two used in funfairs by Ryan Crow Amusements in the North East, and a ride owned by a Joseph Manning in Hertfordshire. Similarly, the rides used in the states of California, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana and New Jersey in the US have reportedly halted the use of all pendulum-type rides. If you're attending theme parks, amusement parks or fairgrounds/fun-fairs in the near future, you are advised to check with staff that this type of ride has been shut down.Five people remain in critical condition. https://t.co/7oGsYx0LQE
— Her.ie (@Herdotie) July 27, 2017
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