Teenager describes how she was flung from fairground ride ’20ft high in the air’

A teenager has described how she was flung from a fairground ride while ‘20ft high in the air’ after the seat barrier apparently came loose.
Pictures: Erin Jennings/PA WirePictures: Erin Jennings/PA Wire
Pictures: Erin Jennings/PA Wire

Erin Jennings was with friends at the Charles Cole’s Family Funfair in Southampton on Saturday when the accident happened.

The 17-year-old, from Southampton, suffered a black eye and a suspected broken rib in the fall and was taken to hospital for treatment.

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She told the PA news agency: ‘I do not really remember anything about it. I remember getting in but I do not remember much after until I was in the ambulance and people were talking to me.

‘My eye and face hurt and I went back to hospital because of the way I was breathing and a pain in the ribs, it could be a fracture.

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‘I am glad I can still walk. I am lucky that I do not have any serious injuries. There were children on the ride and it could have been much worse.’

Erin said she believes the metal bar acting as a restraint had come open, causing her to be flung from the ride.

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She said her parents have contacted the funfair organisers but have not had a response from them about what had happened.

Friend Ella Anderson, 18, said: ‘We got on the ride and they must not have shut the gate properly, it flew up and Erin flew out.

‘They stopped it and I was able to get out but none of my friends could and I ran to Erin – I thought, honestly, she was dead. It was awful.

‘We thought at first she had landed on some metal but luckily she landed on the grass. I could see she had hurt her eye but I couldn’t tell if anything else was wrong. It was really frightening.’

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A spokesman for Charles Cole’s Family Funfair said: ‘At this present moment we have notified all the correct authorities and we are waiting for the health and safety to finish their report.’

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