Irwin
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- Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
A 6-year-old fell to her death on an amusement park ride. Operators didn’t see she wasn’t belted, report says.
Minutes before a Colorado amusement park ride was set to drop passengers 110 feet into the ground, a red light on the attraction’s computer system notified operators of a problem, a state investigation found. One of its six passengers, the computer alerted, was not properly buckled up.
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park operators overrode that system and launched the ride, the report states.
About two minutes later, when the passenger cart came back up, 6-year-old Wongel Estifanos — passenger No. 3 — was not in her seat.
Wongel had fallen to the bottom of the ride. Authorities recovered her body from the shaft that evening and shut down the ride indefinitely, pending the results of an investigation into the girl’s death.
Obviously, the operator bears some of the responsibility for not checking to see who wasn't properly buckled up and "overriding" the system, but don't the parents of the girl bear some of the responsibility, also, for not checking on their child? The ride operator was probably some kid earning minimum wage. I sure as hell wouldn't put my child's life in their hands (if I had a child). I wouldn't even put my dog's life in their hands. Hell, I don't even trust my car to workers at places like JiffyLube.