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A six-year-old girl died while on an amusement park ride in the US state of Colorado, officials announced. It bills itself as 'America's only mountain-top theme park.'įor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here. The six-year-old was fatally injured on the ride that sends patrons hurtling 33m into a mountain before returning them to the main level. The park, which opened in 1999, is located in Glenwood Springs, approximately 160 miles west of Denver. "Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park will be closed Monday, September 6 and Tuesday, September 7." "We are deeply saddened and ask that you please keep the family of the deceased in your thoughts and prayers. The amusement park posted a message to visitors on its website on Monday which said: "On the evening of September 5th a fatality occurred at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park. The Sheriff's and coroner's offices are investigating the incident. The Haunted Mine Drop ride has a height minimum of 46 inches for guests to ride. Thousands raised for deformed baby abandoned by family and called 'devil spawn'.Park visitors are required to sign a release of liability waiver before enjoying any rides or attractions. Reports state it can reach an acceleration of up to 4Gs. The ride plunges thrill-seekers 110 feet inside of Iron Mountain. The ride, the Haunted Mine Drope, first opened in July 2017 and is said to be the first drop ride where guests dive underground.
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