Girl, Two, Fatally Electrocuted While Bouncing on Funfair Trampoline - The Mirror
- A two-year-old girl died from electrocution at a fairground trampoline in Alquerías, Murcia, Spain, on Sunday, June 15, around midnight.
- The electrocution occurred when the toddler and three older children touched an electrified metal fence surrounding the trampoline, prompting an ongoing investigation into negligence and manslaughter.
- Emergency responders attempted resuscitation for more than an hour without success, while three other young individuals—comprising one girl and two boys between the ages of eight and twelve—were hospitalized after sustaining electric shocks.
- Murcia City Council declared three days of mourning and officials expressed condolences as the Civil Guard police sealed off the site and continue investigating the electrical safety of the attraction.
- The incident has sparked nationwide alarm during the festival season, leading residents to demand enhanced oversight and more transparent rules governing electrical installations at temporary fairgrounds.
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In Spain, a 2-year-old girl died electrocuted at a carnival attraction. Three other children were injured. An investigation is under way.
A 2-year-old girl died electrocuted on the attraction of a carnival in Spain. She was doing trampoline when she suddenly collapsed. Three other children were injured.
The little girl died early in the morning of this Sunday after receiving an electric shock on one of the trampolines of the amusement park located in Murcia.
A tragedy has struck a town near Murcia in southeastern Spain. Children were electrocuted while playing on a trampoline. A two-year-old girl died as a result of the electric shock, and three other children were taken to hospital. The accident is being investigated as a possible case of manslaughter.
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