Brazil amusement park ride accident left three people injured

Shocking moment Brazil amusement park ride plummets to platform, leaving three people with injuries, including a boy, 4, who may need surgery

  • Three people, including a boy who is four years old, were injured while on a ride at Diego’s Park in Itanhaém, Brazil on Sunday night
  • The park visitors were sitting on a ride that is supposed to resemble a NASA spaceship; its row of seats were suspended above air for a second before falling
  • Video footage showed the chairs slamming violently to the platform as a four-year-old was rocked back-and-forth in his seat
  • The child, along with a 12-year old boy and his 25-year old mother, were diagnosed with spinal injuries
  • The four-year-old was the only person who remained hospitalized as of Tuesday as doctors continued to go over reports to determine if he will require surgery
  • The amusement park is temporarily closed as city inspectors investigate the cause of the accident

Three people, including a four-year old boy, were seriously injured after a ride plummeted to a platform at an amusement park in the southeastern Brazilian state of São Paulo.

A bystander appeared to be filming the child sitting in one of the ride’s chairs that was being elevated from the platform at Diego’s Park in the municipality of Itanhaém on Sunday night.

The ride, which was supposed to resemble a NASA spaceship, was suspended about 20 feet above the ground for one second before it violently dropped.

A four-year old boy (pictured) suffered an abdominal and spinal injury when a ride that was supposed to resemble a NASA spaceship plummeted at Diego’s Park in Brazil on Sunday night. The boy remained hospitalized as of Tuesday at Irmã Dulce Hospital where doctors are evaluating the results of x-ray reports to determine if he will need surgery

Diego’s Park said it will be hiring an independent inspector to investigate the cause of the accident

The impact of the sudden collapse shocked the child, who fortunately remained strapped to the chair and did not fall out.

All three victims, including a 25-year old woman and her 12-year old son, were treated by paramedics at the park and rushed to Irmã Dulce Hospital.

The four-year-old suffered abdominal and spinal injuries. As of Tuesday, doctors were still evaluating imaging reports to determine if he would require surgery.

The woman and her 12-year old son were each diagnosed with fractures in the L2 vertebrae. They were discharged from the medical facility and will be required to wear a brace while recovering at home.

Diego’s Park remained closed as of Monday as inspectors investigated the cause of the accident.

The four-year old remained strapped to his seat after the ride suddenly crashed to the platform

The boy was among three people, including a 25-year old mother and her 12-year old son, who were injured in the frightening amusement park accident in São Paulo, Brazil 

The city government said Diego’s Park has been operating with a temporary permit issued by the fire department. It is set to expire November 23.

In a statement obtained by Brazilian online news network G1, Diego’s Park said it has been in contact with the two families that were involved. 

The amusement park added that its inspection log for the structural and electrical safety of the rides were up-to-date and that all of the rides were inspected every day and had regular service work done on them.

Diego’s Park said it was hiring an independent inspector to investigate the accident. 

DailyMail.com also reached out to Diego’s Park for comment. 

The ride at Diego’s Park that was involved in the accident Sunday is supposed to resemble a NASA spaceship. The amusement park has been closed since Monday as city inspectors investigate the incident

The accident comes after at least 10 people were injured when the roller coaster they were riding derailed at an amusement park in Maranguape, Fortaleza, on September 6.

One of the victims said everything was fine during the first two laps around the track, but then the cars made a sound, similar to that of a crack, moments before one of the carts jumped off the track while nearing a turn.

Authorities said the accident was caused by a broken part in one of the carts. 

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