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Woman and Child 'Shaken up' After 'Carriage Came Off the Track' at North Wales Fair - Liverpool Echo

  • On Saturday afternoon, June 21, 39-year-old Terri Murray and her 10-year-old nephew were injured when their Gold Mine Express rollercoaster cart derailed at Knightly's Funfair in Towyn.
  • The derailment followed a sudden loud bang that caused their carriage to come off the tracks and fall about 6 feet to the ground during a family visit.
  • Terri reportedly struck her head on a metal frame and the ground but pulled her nephew close to protect him, leaving him sore, bruised, and shaken while both required hospital treatment.
  • The family spent the night receiving treatment at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd hospital for various injuries, with Terri mentioning she had a head wound that required glue and expressing her gratitude to those who assisted them and that they survived.
  • The Health and Safety Executive confirmed notification of the incident and said it is making initial enquiries, while Knightly's Funfair has been asked to comment on the event.
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Due to a technical defect, the attraction's container came to a stop twenty meters above the ground.

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