Another funfair accident this time involving an Extreme Orbitor at an M&D's operated funfair in Edinburgh.
AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD girl has narrowly escaped death after being thrown 30ft from a spinning fairground ride. Nicole Wilson's father Neil described watching in horror as she went flying through the air from the Extreme ride at Ocean Terminal in Edinburgh. He said it was a "miracle" she survived the accident without more serious injuries after apparently slipping under the safety harness.
The Longstone Primary School pupil is recovering in the Royal Hospital For Sick Children where she is due to undergo further tests for internal injuries. Mr Wilson, 30, said: "I checked Nicole was tall enough for the ride against the chart and she was clearly above the 1.3 metre cut-off mark."
"Two guys strapped her in and it started. For a minute or two, everything seemed fine. Then I suddenly saw a figure flying through the air about 10ft off the ground. "I knew instantly it was Nicole from her clothes. She cleared the perimeter fence and struck an advertising hoarding about 30ft away," he said. "I started running to her and saw a ride assistant scoop her into his arms and run with her to the control booth. "When I got there she was crying and I was so relieved. I half expected her to be dead. She had blood all over her face."
Mr Wilson, a Scottish Power linesman who lives in Wester Hailes, added: "I don't know why the guy picked her up, but she had hit her head and anyone knows you don't move someone injured like that." The Health and Safety Executive is investigating the incident after inspectors visited the site on Wednesday and Thursday. The ride has been given the all-clear, but was reopened only after the manufacturer carried out checks. It continued to prove popular early yesterday lunchtime with other children happily clambering aboard.
They were spun around and tipped sideways in their seats from six arms fixed to a central point holding six riders sitting in pairs on each. Each rider is held in with a safety bar that pulls down and locks in place and can be adjusted for each person.
Nicole's mother, Kelly Nisbet, 31, who also lives in Wester Hailes, said: "I felt sick when Neil phoned to tell me what had happened. "I was convinced when I got to the hospital they would tell me she had died. She has a broken pelvis and really bad swelling on her face and head. Her face has lots of scratches and bruises. "She's already had a head scan and the doctors want to do a full body CAT scan for internal injuries."
Ms Nisbet, who has a two-year-old son Jackson, with her partner, Scott Brownridge, 27, an administrator with the Faculty of Advocates, expects Nicole to be kept in hospital for a few more days.
A spokeswoman for Strathclyde-based M&D's, which is running the fairground, said: "We can confirm that there was an incident on the Extreme ride, owned by Stanley Gamble, at approximately 3pm on Wednesday. "As a precaution the young girl involved was taken to hospital. The ride was closed down immediately and the Health and Safety Executive was informed."
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AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD girl has narrowly escaped death after being thrown 30ft from a spinning fairground ride. Nicole Wilson's father Neil described watching in horror as she went flying through the air from the Extreme ride at Ocean Terminal in Edinburgh. He said it was a "miracle" she survived the accident without more serious injuries after apparently slipping under the safety harness.
The Longstone Primary School pupil is recovering in the Royal Hospital For Sick Children where she is due to undergo further tests for internal injuries. Mr Wilson, 30, said: "I checked Nicole was tall enough for the ride against the chart and she was clearly above the 1.3 metre cut-off mark."
"Two guys strapped her in and it started. For a minute or two, everything seemed fine. Then I suddenly saw a figure flying through the air about 10ft off the ground. "I knew instantly it was Nicole from her clothes. She cleared the perimeter fence and struck an advertising hoarding about 30ft away," he said. "I started running to her and saw a ride assistant scoop her into his arms and run with her to the control booth. "When I got there she was crying and I was so relieved. I half expected her to be dead. She had blood all over her face."
Mr Wilson, a Scottish Power linesman who lives in Wester Hailes, added: "I don't know why the guy picked her up, but she had hit her head and anyone knows you don't move someone injured like that." The Health and Safety Executive is investigating the incident after inspectors visited the site on Wednesday and Thursday. The ride has been given the all-clear, but was reopened only after the manufacturer carried out checks. It continued to prove popular early yesterday lunchtime with other children happily clambering aboard.
They were spun around and tipped sideways in their seats from six arms fixed to a central point holding six riders sitting in pairs on each. Each rider is held in with a safety bar that pulls down and locks in place and can be adjusted for each person.
Nicole's mother, Kelly Nisbet, 31, who also lives in Wester Hailes, said: "I felt sick when Neil phoned to tell me what had happened. "I was convinced when I got to the hospital they would tell me she had died. She has a broken pelvis and really bad swelling on her face and head. Her face has lots of scratches and bruises. "She's already had a head scan and the doctors want to do a full body CAT scan for internal injuries."
Ms Nisbet, who has a two-year-old son Jackson, with her partner, Scott Brownridge, 27, an administrator with the Faculty of Advocates, expects Nicole to be kept in hospital for a few more days.
A spokeswoman for Strathclyde-based M&D's, which is running the fairground, said: "We can confirm that there was an incident on the Extreme ride, owned by Stanley Gamble, at approximately 3pm on Wednesday. "As a precaution the young girl involved was taken to hospital. The ride was closed down immediately and the Health and Safety Executive was informed."
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