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    Five Children Escape Death After Being Thrown from Carnival Ride

    Five kids had a narrow escaped death as they were thrown off their seats while enjoying an carnival ride in Lopburi, Thailand. A video of the terrifying incident surfaced on social media and has swiftly gone viral.


    Fourteen people were on the pirate-themed ride at an event in the city of Lopburi in central Thailand when the incident occurred.


    The one-minute video (below) has been widely shared on Thai social media and YouTube. Amusement riders were enjoyed the Pirates of the Caribbean-themed ride at the carnival till fun turned dangerous.

    Four slammed into the ride’s steel walkway, while one boy was thrown over a steel railing to the ground. Meanwhile the crowd shrieked in horror as the accident happened. The boy in the video can be seen getting to his feet and dusting himself off.

    He is visibly shaken and has blood coming from a wound to his head.


    It appears that the accident occurred after the safety bars came loose while the amusement ride rotated towards the other side. Thai media reports that the operator turned off the amusement ride immediately.


    Paramedics attended the scene and took a number of wounded people to a nearby hospital.
    Reports said a 13-year-old girl was found to have suffered a broken leg, she has now been released from hospital.


    The ride operator apologized after the accident Thai media reported.


    He said he was in charge at the controls because his partner who ran the station went on a break.

    “I want to apologize to the people who were hurt and their families. I didn’t know much about the ride so I did not check anything before I started it.”

    Police officials ordered that the ride will be temporarily closed and the owner’s licenses will be checked.


    VIDEO HERE


    https://www.chiangraitimes.com/video...carnival-ride/

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    “I want to apologize to the people who were hurt and their families. I didn’t know much about the ride so I did not check anything before I started it.”


    well at least he didnt flee the scene.

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    Its normally hook a duck at fairs. Fuck a duck at Thai fairs

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    the owner’s licenses will be checked
    After he's paid a suitable amount to acquire them no doubt.

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    The ride operator apologized after the accident Thai media reported.
    Aw, he meant well...

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    Lots of tears years ago. Temple fairs and the stuff with the kids. But riding those things was a big no no. In fact no freaking way. Often ended up at Dreamland within a few weeks to steady the kid ship.. Miss those days..

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    Safety first!

    Ah...I was longing for the story to makes its way here, I saw the vid on FB initially... while watching it I thought yep that's why I try not to do any sort of things that requires me to trust a local for my safety ...like para-sailing, bungee jumping etc.

    Fortunately only light injuries but the accident was impressive...the operator actually did a runner, I think he was rightfully in fear for his life.

    Mind you such incidents also happen in Farangland, despite stricter safety norms, controls and enforcement, some of them causing deaths as the attractions are at another level (upside down, hard turns/dips/soar...). They should stick to slow moving attractions.

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