‘This can’t happen again’: passenger describes Birmingham funfair ride crash

‘This can’t happen again’: passenger describes Birmingham funfair ride crash

Two men have been arrested after a Christmas fairground ride “dropped to the ground” causing injuries in Birmingham city centre.

Two women were taken to hospital after the City Star Flyer ride “failed and crashed” in Centenary Square on Thursday evening, while another 11 patients were assessed by paramedics and discharged at the scene.

West Midlands Police said two men, aged 55 and 21, were arrested at the scene on Thursday evening on suspicion of perverting the course of justice and obstructing officers. Both men remain in custody.

A police cordon remained in place around the ride, which is 55 metres high, a ferris wheel and another ride in the square on Friday morning.

Louise Brown, who works for the BBC in Birmingham, suffered injuries to her face, legs and arms. She said: “This can never happen again – we are in shock and all I can think of is what if my kids were on the ride.

“We were on it having fun and then it just crashed to the ground. It went backwards first though, which I’ve never seen it do before”.

She added that the ride was “still quite high” before it dropped and she “felt pain”.

Emergency services were called to the square at 7.30pm and two ambulances and five paramedics were sent to the scene.

In a statement, West Midlands ambulance service said: “On arrival, crews found 13 patients.

“Two women were treated by ambulance staff for injuries not believed to be serious and conveyed to Midland Metropolitan university hospital. Nine women and three men were assessed by medics before being given self-care advice and discharged at the scene.”

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A spokesperson for the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said: “We appreciate the concern around this incident and are working with the relevant authorities. We also have specialists attending the site today. There will be an investigation to establish what happened.”

Danter Attractions, which manages the ride, declined to comment when contacted about the incident.

Source: theguardian.com