DiogoJ42
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That would be bone, not wood.It's a horrible crunch almost like wood.

Horrible.
That would be bone, not wood.It's a horrible crunch almost like wood.
Not details of what has happened but tragic news coming from Waterworld
https://news.sky.com/story/girl-4-dies-following-incident-at-waterworld-in-stoke-on-trent-13407048
Thoughts with the family
A 4 year old was "found unconscious" according to a statement on Water World's Facebook;
From: https://www.facebook.com/waterworldaquapark/posts/pfbid0WXFwr79eu2xokR499Tzv3Mxkyb8M25AkLN1JKJbuzPQ1yvBizTTBed719mAHX99tl
RIP little one![]()
[This is complete conjecture disclaimer]
Looking at those pics, it's quite a sharp pullout from the initial drop. The spot that failed is going to be under some pretty strong forces.
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Most flumes have a fibreglass bottom section for a reason. Transparent acrylic is brittle.
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Put those two things together, and to me, at least, it seems like a rather "brave" choice of design.
This is conjecture too, but that down section looks almost vertical, what is the possibility that some people going down that section could be in a kind of freefall if they took whatever is above with some speed.
It is a trap door release slide, so by design people are literally being dropped onto that section from quite a height.
I think it is angled, but angled away from the cameras view, most "vertical drop" type of slides are about 20 degs angled to prevent exactly what you just suggested as that would probably hurt a lot of people (in addition, if it wasn't angled I think the failure would have been much higher, as it curves off quite early so people wouldn't have hit that section)This is conjecture too, but that down section looks almost vertical, what is the possibility that some people going down that section could be in a kind of freefall if they took whatever is above with some speed. I know I have been airborne a few times on slides,. This could result in people slamming down onto almost exactly where that section failed when they re connect with the flume.
Very lucky that things were not much worse by the looks of it.
Hmm, there seems to be a lot of open water in the background of that picture.I think the coasters only operate in port, I assume some slides might be the same.
Hmm, there seems to be a lot of open water in the background of that picture.
But I'm not a cruise expert, so who knows?
https://cranger-kirmes.de/2025/08/10/unfall/Guest injured at German fair when part of the Predator ride comes loose
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Am letzten Tag der Cranger Kirmes: Ein Verletzter bei Unfall mit Fahrgeschäft
Am letzten Tag der Cranger Kirmes in Herne hat es einen Unfall mit einem Fahrgeschäft gegeben. Eine Person wurde verletzt.www1.wdr.de
(Article is in German)
On the last day of the fair (Sunday 10.8), at 18.50 a man was hit by the rear cover of a gondola that had come loose from the ride „Predator“ and was slightly injured in the temple. A woman standing by then began to hyperventilate. Both people were treated very quickly on site by DRK employees. The hyperventilating person calmed down a short time later and discharged himself, the other person was transported to the hospital for further treatment.
At around 19.45 the first aid measures were completed and the DRK left the scene of the accident. The ride itself was cordoned off to preserve evidence by the police, who also used a drone to investigate. Finally, the ride was cordoned off with fences by the organizer of the Cranger fair, the public order department. At around 20.20 all measures were completed.
The operation of the overhead ride „Predator“ on the northwest side of the square opposite the „Alpen Coaster“ and „BayernTower“ was stopped until the end of the fair. The ride can be dismantled tomorrow as planned.
The Cranger Kirmes fair operations continue as normal, and the planned fireworks display will also take place at 22.30 p.m