Girl dies in British theme park water ride accident | Inquirer News

Girl dies in British theme park water ride accident

/ 09:11 AM May 10, 2017

Adventure seekers brave the Splash Canyon ride of the Drayton Manor Theme Park in central England. An 11-year-old girl died after falling into the water while on the ride described by Drayton as 'most unpredictable and thrilling.' PHOTO FROM DRAYTON MANOR FACEBOOK PAGE

Adventure seekers brave the Splash Canyon ride of the Drayton Manor Theme Park in central England. An 11-year-old girl died after falling into the water while on the ride described by Drayton as ‘most unpredictable and thrilling.’ PHOTO FROM DRAYTON MANOR FACEBOOK PAGE

LONDON, United Kingdom — An 11-year-old girl died in hospital after falling from a water ride during a school trip to a British theme park on Tuesday, police said.

The accident happened while she and classmates were riding on the “Splash Canyon” ride, described by the Drayton Manor Park in central England as “the most unpredictable and thrilling of river rapid rides”.

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The young girl was rescued from the water by theme park employees before the emergency services arrived.

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She was then airlifted to hospital where she died of her injuries, police said.

“Ambulance staff administered advanced life support before she was flown to Birmingham Children’s Hospital with the doctor continuing treatment en-route.

“Unfortunately, shortly after arrival at hospital the girl passed away,” an ambulance spokesman said, without giving the girl’s name or details of her injuries.

Another visitor to the theme park, Fiona Fletcher, told the BBC she saw Drayton staff with “tears running down their face”.

Company director George Bryan appeared visibly shaken as he read out a statement on behalf of the park.

“We are all truly shocked and devastated, and our thoughts are with the family and friends at this horrendously difficult time,” he said.

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The water ride was closed following the incident and Drayton Manor Park said it will be shut on Wednesday “as a mark of respect to the family”.

Britain’s Health and Safety Executive watchdog has launched an investigation.  CBB

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