So why could I spot an empty seat when it was oscillating on the very first videos released? Or was the person just slumped forwards, a lot?Going back a bit, I can confirm that the train that crashed in to the stalled train had 16 people on.
I was actually looking for pictures to compare to the video when I found that new article. If you're on about the first seat in the second row back, I think they are wearing black and if you watch the video really carefully you can make out an arm. In picture 3 of 30 in The Mirror article you can't see anyone properly because of the way the picture was taken, but I think you can make out a logo or something on their top. It doesn't look the same as the empty seats in the front carriage.^wow, just wow.
That is impressively bad. I'm struggling to express in words how far that article misses the mark with regards to simple facts and the basic understanding of how roller coasters work. If that truly is an ex employee of Alton Towers (which I'm extremely doubtful of), I hope they feel ashamed of themselves. Truly diabolical.
Oh okay, in that first clip that a guy uploaded to twitter I could barely make anyone out! Illuminati unconfirmedI was actually looking for pictures to compare to the video when I found that new article. If you're on about the first seat in the second row back, I think they are wearing black and if you watch the video really carefully you can make out an arm. In picture 3 of 30 in The Mirror article you can't see anyone properly because of the way the picture was taken, but I think you can make out a logo or something on their top. It doesn't look the same as the empty seats in the front carriage.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/alton-towers-rollercoaster-crash-passenger-5824114So why could I spot an empty seat when it was oscillating on the very first videos released? Or was the person just slumped forwards, a lot?
Sorry, but What are you talking about?I was actually looking for pictures to compare to the video when I found that new article. If you're on about the first seat in the second row back, I think they are wearing black and if you watch the video really carefully you can make out an arm. In picture 3 of 30 in The Mirror article you can't see anyone properly because of the way the picture was taken, but I think you can make out a logo or something on their top. It doesn't look the same as the empty seats in the front carriage.
Firstly, it's been established for days that it was a full train.
Secondly, why would anyone care (and why would it matter?) if there were 14 people on the ride instead of 16? I'm completely missing the point here I think. Or do people just like writing things on forum's for the sake of it?
Firstly, it's been established for days that it was a full train.
Secondly, why would anyone care (and why would it matter?) if there were 14 people on the ride instead of 16? I'm completely missing the point here I think. Or do people just like writing things on forum's for the sake of it?
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In terms of The Mirror report, yes the trains have stalled in the past. But, in the grand scheme of things, this isn't the issue. It's a fairly common occurrence on rides around the world. The main issue at hand is why a second train was able to continue on the ride circuit after this train had stalled.
I wouldn't necessarily say a ride car not making it all the way around the track, particularly on multiple occasions was a common occurrence though?