One dead, seven hurt after thrown from
ride at Ohio fair
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[July 27, 2017]
(Reuters) - One person was killed
and seven injured, three critically, at the Ohio State Fair on Wednesday
when they were flung into the air after their seats snapped off a ride
that hoists and spins people, police officials said.
The accident at the fair, which opened on Wednesday in Columbus,
occurred when a section of open-air seating snapped off the "Fire Ball"
ride, they said.
"It's a very tough day and a very tough night for the people of our
state," Ohio Governor John Kasich told a news conference, describing the
incident as a tragedy.
He said all fair rides had been shut for inspection.
None of the victims have been identified.
The seats on the Fire Ball are in a circular configuration at the end of
an arm that swings riders in a pendulum motion as they are being spun.
It can hoist riders up to 40 feet (12 meters) in the air and spins them
at 13 revolutions per minute, according to Amusements of America, an
operator of amusement park rides.
The person killed was an 18-year-old man, fire officials told Ohio
media.
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A ride called Fireball malfunctioned causing numerous injuries at
the Ohio State Fair in Colombus, Ohio, U.S. July 26, 2017. Bruce
Lamm/@OntheLamm/Social Media Website/via REUTERS
The man who died was thrown into the air and landed about 50 feet
(15 meters) from the ride, the Columbus Dispatch reported a fire
official as saying.
All those injured were taken to area hospitals, officials said.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas; Editing by Leslie
Adler and Lisa Shumaker)
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