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Thirteen children and an adult suffered minor injuries after an accident on a Khushi Park ride.
This occurred on the vei worm of Koni Beach, in the PorthCall of Bridge County, which is described as “small introductory roller coaster” on its website.
One mother said that a metal railing fell on her son’s pram, while she left the track on the ride on Wednesday evening on the ride after “shouting” and “crying” to the children.
In a statement, Koni Beach Plager Park said that it was directed by the police that it was directed to clean the site after the incident on the “third-party ride” of the park.
Rebecca Ecleston, 22, Lalentavit Major, from Vale of Glamorgan, when the incident took place was in an amazing park with a large group of her sons and friends.
“It was all right and the children were enjoying themselves, then suddenly there was a huge explosion,” he said.
“I turned and met metal railings fell on my right shoulder and my pram.”
He explained how a car behind the ride “completely derailed himself”, with the shouting of the children, and his one -year -old son was avoiding seriously seriously injury.
Anand Park is before 1918, but Ready to shut down in OctoberIn a redevelopment with houses, shops and restaurants built on waterfront.
Footage on social media shows adults to help many children away from riding.
The South Wales Police advised the public to escape from the region and said that the authorities were called to the Enterprise Park at around 17:50 BST after an accident on one of the rides.
Seven patients were rushed to the hospital by ambulance for further treatment.
The amusement park will remain closed on Thursday, while officers and health and security personnel conducted their investigation.
One -year -old son Theo, who was in the Pram, was fortunate to come out of the incident with only a few scratches.
“If it was not for my partner, it would have been a completely different story because the metal railing was at the top of my pram,” she said.
“He stopped the impact from his shoulder.”
Ms. Ecseleston said that she saw the children “shouting” and “crying”, saying: “A car was completely derailed behind the ride.
“No one could get out and obviously my partner’s partner ran straight to go and get the children.”
He said: “All this happened so fast.
“My son Theo is completely shaken. He has found a huge lump on his head.
“It was frightening. You could all hear that the children had screams.”
Ms. Ekleston said that a child had to be taken to the hospital because he “loses her teeth on bars of the Nirala worm ride”.
A spokesman for a Welsh Ambulance Service said that paramedics, ambulances and a dangerous area response team were sent to the spot.
The Park apologized for disintegration and said it would provide refunds to the affected customers as soon as possible.