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00:00We've just heard that four ambulances have been dispatched to Luna Park following the reports of a fire.
00:05Hey, hello and welcome to Watch Mojo Español.
00:08I am G, and today we will see the most heartbreaking real stories about accidents in amusement parks.
00:14I think the very reason people were attracted to Action Park was because they could get hurt.
00:20All the accidents of the Derby Racer, Revere, Massachusetts, United States.
00:26The park was loaded with state-of-the-art attractions.
00:29This was the Japanese village. It had its own 50-foot-tall Mount Fuji in the back.
00:33There was a time when the Revere beach in Massachusetts hosted the Derby Racer,
00:38a wooden roller coaster in which two trains ran next to each other on separate tracks.
00:44Although they are not often seen now, it was a very popular design in the early 20th century.
00:49Back to the lost wonderland, the rides were cutting edge for the early 1900s.
00:53Unfortunately, this particular attraction was very poorly built and had a terrible history of security in its 25 years.
01:01Numerous people died or were injured,
01:04including a young man who was seriously injured the same year the roller coaster was inaugurated.
01:10After many more incidents, the Supreme Court of Massachusetts opened a trial against the operator of the Derby Racer
01:17and it was finally demolished in 1936.
01:20Serious collision in The Smiler, Staffordshire, England.
01:24Ten weeks ago, her future was changed forever when she boarded a roller coaster at Alton Towers.
01:30Alton Towers hosts The Smiler, which has the largest number of investors in all the roller coasters in the world.
01:37Fourteen. But the tragedy hit the attraction on June 2, 2015.
01:42They sent an empty train to a test, but it stopped on the track.
01:46The operators did not know and canceled the security mechanism of the roller coaster to start a train full of people.
01:53The two collided at high speed, seriously injuring five people, two of whom had to be amputated.
02:00The collision was compared to crashing a car at 144 km per hour.
02:05Immerlin Attractions was later fined £5 million for the Crown Cart, the Stafford.
02:12Death by a cut in the toe, Orlando, Florida, United States.
02:16It is incredible how such a trivial injury can have fatal consequences.
02:20Kate Clark, 59, was visiting Discovery Cove in Orlando, Florida,
02:26a water theme park that allows visitors to interact with various animals.
02:32Clark was inside a simulated coral reef and cut a toe with a rock.
02:37At first he didn't care, but three days later he passed out at the airport.
02:42They took him to the hospital and diagnosed him with septic shock and organ failure.
02:47Sepsis is the body's extreme response to common bacterial infections.
02:51In the end they amputated both legs, but it was too late,
02:55and he died of a blood infection two months after the incident.
02:59It is believed that Clark's hemophilia aggravated the injury
03:02and allowed the bacteria in the pool to enter more easily into his bloodstream.
03:18The ghost train fire, Milsons Point, New South Wales, Australia.
03:29This is one of those stories that infuriates you,
03:31one of those in which absolutely nothing goes well.
03:34At 10.15 p.m. on June 9, 1979,
03:37a fire broke out in the ghost train attraction at Sydney's Luna Park.
03:42It wasn't long before the fire completely engulfed the entire attraction and killed seven people.
03:48The flames spread due to a multitude of errors,
03:52such as the lack of adequate staff,
03:54the absence of a sprinkler system inside the attraction,
03:57and the low pressure of the water in the hose.
04:00An investigation began, but the lack of work led to no charges.
04:05Finally, the exact cause of the fire remains unknown,
04:09leaving the whole story in a frustrating mess of failed jobs.
04:24A horrible accident in Kentucky Kingdom, Louisville, Kentucky, United States.
04:30For documents, Caitlin describes the terrifying turn of events that unfolded next.
05:01The attraction was dismantled and the Lassiter family sued Six Flags,
05:05so they must pay Caitlin for life support,
05:08in addition to the fact that they received an undisclosed amount.
05:12The catastrophic collapse of the pendulum.
05:14Barcelona, Spain.
05:16The Tibidabo amusement park is one of the oldest parks in operation in the world.
05:21On July 10, 2010, a swing attraction called the Pendulum suffered a catastrophic failure.
05:28When the mechanical arm malfunctioned and detached,
05:31so it fell on a nearby log traction.
05:34The accident cost a life and three people were injured.
05:37The pendulum was in operation only four years before the accident,
05:43and the Barcelona City Council, owner of the park,
05:46ended up admitting that the attraction had mechanical problems.
05:49An independent study by the School of Industrial Engineers of Barcelona
05:55and an investigation stated that it was poorly built and designed.
05:59Tragic graduation.
06:01Concord, California, United States.
06:03It was June 2, 1997,
06:06and a group of last-degree students were celebrating their graduation in Napa.
06:11Shortly before returning to the bus,
06:13several fell over in the Bansai Pipeline,
06:16a water slide that, apparently,
06:18was only designed to house about ten users at a time.
06:21They wanted to get off together,
06:23and they all got in at the same time,
06:25outnumbering the only lifeguard on guard,
06:28who had warned them not to do so.
06:30Unfortunately, the combined weight of the people
06:33caused the slide to collapse and everyone fell to the ground.
06:36According to reports, 32 people were injured
06:40and one died of thoracic compression.
06:43The deadliest incident in the United States on a roller coaster.
06:47Omaha, Nebraska, United States.
06:50Also known as the Polite Resort of Omaha,
06:52Krug Park was an independent attraction owned by the beer magnate,
06:57Frederick Krug.
06:58In 1930, at its facilities,
07:00the most deadly roller coaster incident in the history of the United States occurred.
07:07Around 6 p.m. on July 24,
07:09a Big Dipper pin came loose,
07:11causing four wagons full of people to crash against the ground.
07:1517 were injured and four died.
07:19The accident was so serious
07:20that the town hall of Omaha immediately banned roller coasters in the city,
07:25a measure that meant the end of Krug Park.
07:27It remained open for another 10 years,
07:29but it was no longer the same without these attractions,
07:32and it closed definitively in 1940.
07:35Deaths on the Coney Island Cyclone.
07:38New York City, New York, United States.
07:45The Coney Island Cyclone,
07:47one of the most popular roller coasters in the United States,
07:50was inaugurated in 1927
07:52and currently appears in the National Register of Historic Places.
07:56Its status in the history of the country is firmly established,
07:59but it also has a violent history.
08:07A serious incident occurred on May 26, 1985,
08:11when a man got up while he was on the roller coaster
08:14and died after hitting his head with a beam.
08:17Only three years later,
08:18a maintenance worker who was on the roller coaster
08:21fell out of the car
08:22and hit himself with a beam 9 meters below,
08:26which also caused his death.
08:28In 2007, a 53-year-old man broke his neck
08:31and died four days later.
08:33Too real rocket simulation.
08:35Shenzhen, China.
08:36The Chinese Attraction Park,
08:38EcoVenture Valley,
08:40has an attraction called Space Journey,
08:42which simulates the experience of taking off on a rocket.
08:45Passengers sit under a dome
08:47almost 30 meters in diameter
08:49and move in carts
08:50while experiencing a rapid acceleration.
08:53But in the summer of 2010,
08:55the attraction suffered a mechanical problem
08:57that caused the rotating artillery to unbalance.
09:00This, in turn,
09:01caused the carts to fall about 15 meters
09:04and hit the ground at high speed.
09:07Six passengers died in the incident
09:10and another 10 were injured.
09:12Fall of 23 meters in Six Flags Over Texas,
09:16Arlington, Texas, United States.
09:18Have you ever gone up to an attraction
09:20and had the clear feeling
09:22that the security bar
09:23is not as secure or tight as it should be?
09:26Normally, the game starts
09:28and your fear is quickly replaced by euphoria.
09:30Unfortunately for Rosa Ayala Gaona Esparza,
09:34that fear was totally justified.
09:36Apparently, there was some discussion
09:39about whether her belt was well secured
09:41before the game started that day
09:44in Six Flags Over Texas,
09:45but finally the operator of the machine
09:47authorized it.
09:49During the attraction,
09:50she was fired from the cart
09:51and fell 23 meters to her death
09:53from the well-known roller coaster
09:55Gamma Texas Giant.
09:57Even worse,
09:58her body was partially sectioned
10:00during the fall.
10:01Since the safety of our guests and employees
10:03is our number one priority,
10:05that section of the park
10:06has been temporarily closed.
10:08Employee deceased in Disneyland,
10:10Anaheim, California, United States.
10:13For many families,
10:14there is no more magical and beautiful place
10:16than a Disney park.
10:17But as the tragic death of a child
10:19by the attack of a caiman in Disney World shows,
10:22not even the happiest place on Earth
10:24can guarantee your safety.
10:26Meanwhile, in 1974,
10:29a member of the Disneyland California department,
10:31Deborah Gayle Stone,
10:33died while playing her role
10:35as a host in America Sings,
10:37an animatronic musical attraction.
10:39On the ninth day of operation of the attraction,
10:42Stone was trapped and crushed
10:44between a rotating wall and another fixed one.
10:47Unfortunately,
10:48when the emergency equipment arrived,
10:50the student had already succumbed
10:51to her serious injuries.
10:53The incident of the Mindbender
10:55in Galaxyland, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
11:03The Mindbender,
11:04which is part of the Galaxyland amusement park,
11:07in the West Edmonton Mall, Canada,
11:10holds the prestigious title
11:12of the world's largest triple-loop
11:14roller coaster.
11:16But as Icarus knows well,
11:18whoever climbs too high
11:19is doomed to fall.
11:21The reputation of the Mindbender
11:23not only suffered a hard blow
11:24when this fatal accident happened in 1986,
11:28but it also happened during a live concert,
11:31so a large audience witnessed the event.
11:34The lack of screws on the wheels
11:36on the left side
11:37allowed the car to slide and crash,
11:40so three people died instantly.
11:42The accident led to an exhaustive investigation
11:45and numerous new safety and operation protocols.
11:48The attraction remained in operation
11:50until 2023.
11:52Mission Space in Disney World,
11:54Lake Buena Vista, Florida, United States.
11:58The Mission Space attraction
11:59at Epcot Disney World
12:01quickly earned a reputation
12:03when it was inaugurated in 2003.
12:06Although many love the extreme emotions
12:08that the game offers,
12:09it has been too much for others.
12:12Between 2005 and 2006,
12:14something less than 200 passengers
12:16needed medical assistance.
12:18The symptoms included
12:20nausea, vomiting, dizziness,
12:22and in more extreme cases,
12:23difficulty breathing,
12:25arrhythmias, and chest pain.
12:28In 2005 and 2006 respectively,
12:31a child and a woman died
12:32after climbing the attraction.
12:34Although it was determined
12:35that Disney was not guilty in both cases,
12:38it modified the game
12:39after the 2006 incident,
12:41offering a more relaxed version
12:43next to the original.
12:44A shocking day in King's Island,
12:47Mason, Ohio, United States.
12:50The theme parks are designed
12:51to be exciting,
12:53but...
12:54electrifying?
12:55Not so much.
12:56On a really unfortunate day
12:58in June 1991,
13:00this park claimed the lives
13:01of three people
13:02in two different incidents.
13:05In a chilling case,
13:06two men died electrocuted
13:08by a defective underwater bomb.
13:10How?
13:11They had gotten into a pond
13:12to recover a third man
13:14who had fallen inside.
13:15Of the three,
13:16only the third survived.
13:18That same day,
13:19a woman fell off an attraction
13:21and died.
13:22Considering that there is
13:23a cemetery on the property,
13:24and in the light of these deaths,
13:26many believe that the place
13:27is enchanted.
13:32A fatal accident in ExpoLand,
13:34Suita, Japan.
13:35ExpoLand was a vestige
13:36of the 1970 Osaka World Fair,
13:39which in its day
13:40was considered
13:41one of the most popular
13:42theme parks in Japan.
13:44Now,
13:45everyone remembers it
13:46only because of the incident.
13:47In 2007,
13:48the Russian mountain
13:49Fujin-Rajin-Ni
13:51slid off.
13:52A life was lost
13:53and another 19 people
13:54were injured.
13:56A formal investigation
13:57revealed that the mountain
13:59had received
14:00inadequate maintenance.
14:01The park closed temporarily,
14:02reopened briefly
14:03and closed definitively
14:04in 2009.
14:05The owners
14:06simply could not
14:07recover the trust
14:08of the public
14:09they had lost.
14:10The deadly attraction
14:11of Battersea Park,
14:12Battersea,
14:13London,
14:14England.
14:15Battersea Park
14:16is a green area
14:17of 81 hectares
14:18in London,
14:19England,
14:20which has been reinvented
14:21numerous times
14:22over the years.
14:23The park is located
14:24in the heart
14:25of the city
14:27Today,
14:28it is a public space
14:29with sports complexes,
14:30a navigation area,
14:31trails to walk
14:32and much more.
14:33But from 1951
14:34to 1974,
14:35Battersea Fun Fair
14:36also hosted
14:37a park of attractions
14:38with various games.
14:39The crown jewel
14:40was The Big Deeper,
14:41an exciting wooden
14:42Russian mountain.
14:43But the 70s
14:44were complicated
14:45for the attraction.
14:46First,
14:47it suffered
14:48a serious fire
14:49in 1970.
14:50Then,
14:51it was destroyed
14:52by a fire
14:53in 1980.
14:54Then,
14:55in 1972,
14:56it suffered
14:57the critical
14:58detachment
14:59of a car
15:00that took five lives.
15:01Finally,
15:02the attraction
15:03closed two years later.
15:04A medieval catapult
15:05in the aquatic park
15:06Middlemoor,
15:07Willavington,
15:08Somerset,
15:09England.
15:10In Oxfordshire,
15:11Great Britain,
15:12the mad dogs
15:13and Englishmen
15:14of the dangerous
15:15sports club
15:16built a medieval
15:17trebuchet.
15:18For the most part,
15:19Middlemoor Water Park
15:20is a simple
15:21establishment.
15:22They have
15:23an artificial lake
15:24where you can
15:25practice aquatic sports
15:26and a go-kart track,
15:27among other things.
15:28However,
15:29the unfortunate
15:30catapult
15:31technically
15:32wasn't an offer
15:33from Middlemoor,
15:34but rather
15:35an external
15:36attraction
15:37or extreme sports
15:38installation
15:39housed in
15:40the aquatic park.
15:41After working
15:42with minimal injuries
15:43for a couple of years,
15:44the inevitable
15:45happened in 2002,
15:46when the
15:47Estudio
15:48de Estudios
15:49de Estudios
15:50de Estudios
15:51de Estudios
15:52de Estudios
15:53when the
15:54university student
15:55of Oxford,
15:56Kostelin Yankov,
15:57had an accident
15:58in the network
15:59and died.
16:00The owners
16:01of the catapult
16:02were accused
16:03and then acquitted
16:04of involuntary homicide.
16:05Several accidents
16:06in Action Park,
16:07Vernon,
16:08New Jersey,
16:09United States.
16:10At Action Park,
16:11the most dangerous
16:12ride probably
16:13from sheer
16:14amount
16:15of injuries
16:16would be
16:17the Alpine Slide.
16:18The history
16:19of Action Park
16:20in New Jersey
16:21could fill
16:22with enough
16:23doubts
16:24to avoid
16:25the rides
16:26for the rest
16:27of their lives.
16:28It is known
16:29that six people
16:30died in different
16:31ways in the place.
16:32The rides
16:33worked
16:34terribly bad.
16:35The defective
16:36wiring
16:37caused
16:38lethal electrocutions
16:39and the
16:40deficient
16:41emergency
16:42caused
16:43multiple
16:44suffocations.
16:45The local
16:46doctors
16:47supposedly
16:48called it
16:49Class Action
16:50Park
16:51In addition,
16:52the original park
16:53was famous
16:54for employing
16:55underage
16:56people
16:57and having
16:58safety rules
16:59between
17:00lax and
17:01null.
17:02Meaning
17:03that unless
17:04you left
17:05the park
17:06in an ambulance
17:07it was almost
17:08certainly
17:09not going
17:10to be reported.
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