jackandylan123
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I'm fine as long as no other ride in the world gets it ;DScott said:In regards to the above post - I highly doubt anyone else will employ this technique on any other ride in the world.
Your hypothetical situations will almost certainly never happen![]()
The Mirror Online said:A teenager thought to be British has died after being thrown from a roller-coaster called Hell at a theme park in Benidorm, it has emerged.
The 18-year-old is thought to have been flung from the ride at the Terra Mitica theme park after his harness failed.
The teen - who was on holiday with his parents and a friend - suffered horrific injuries including multiple fractures and head wounds.
National newspaper El Mundo quoted local councillor Jose Marcet saying the dead man was British. However, other reports suggest he could be from Iceland.
The roller coaster where the accident happened is called Inferno - Catalan for 'Hell'.
It does 360 degree turns and produces 3g forces at speeds of more than 40mph.
A judicial source confirmed a court in Benidorm had opened an investigation.
The source said: "Benidorm court number two has opened an investigation following the death of a person involved in an accident at a ride in Terra Mitica theme park.
"The judge is awaiting a police report after which he will decide what action to take.
"We don't have any more information at this stage
Benidorm's National Police said: "We are still investigating and can't give out any information about the victim or his age or nationality at this stage."
The incident happened around 4.30pm this afternoon.
The teenager is understood to have been with his dad, his brother and a friend when it happened.
He was alive when paramedics arrived but died inside the ambulance after suffering heart arrest around 5.30pm
Terra Mitica, which translates literally as 'Mythical Land' in English, was opened in 2000 and the roller-coaster at the centre of the tragedy was opened in July 2007.
It is in the Egypt zone, one of the five-themed zones of the theme park, which is influenced by ancient Egyptian culture.
No-one from the theme park, which has operating independently since emerging from temporary receivership in 2006, has yet made any public comment.
this could stop people riding because some people just see the words derail and rollercoaster accident and keep away from them
And less people in queue moaning how they got forced onto this dangerous rideThis is a good thing, it means shorter queues for the rest of us.![]()
@Bear
If you can't trust the restraints to stay closed, why would you trust the wheels to stay on? (An exaggeration)