1 killed, 10 injured on Disney ride

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A real tragedy...

1 killed, 10 injured on Disney ride
Locomotive breaks loose from roller coaster at Disneyland

An accident on Disneyland's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster left a 22-year-old man dead and 10 other riders injured Friday.

THE RIDE'S locomotive separated Friday morning from its train inside a tunnel and was slightly derailed, but officials did not know whether that caused the accident or was the result of it.

"Our hearts and prayers go out to those injured and to the family of the deceased," said Michael Eisner, chairman and chief executive of the Walt Disney Co., who came to the park and spoke to reporters.

Marcello Torres, of Gardena, who was in the first car behind the locomotive, died inside the ride and his body had to be extricated by paramedics, said John Nicoletti, a city spokesman.

One of the other victims had moderate injuries and the other cases were considered minor. Six were taken to the University of California Irvine Medical Center, two were taken to Western Medical Center and two were treated at the scene and released.

The injured included two boys ages 9 and 15, two men ages 20 and 47, and four women ages 19, 21, 37 and 47. The ages of the two people treated at the scene were not available.

"We are working very closely with local and state authorities to gather the facts and determine the cause of this accident as quickly as possible," Eisner said.

CAUSE UNKNOWN

Some passengers were able to evacuate the ride on their own, so the total number of riders was not immediately known, Nicoletti said.

Nicoletti said it was not known how the locomotive became disconnected. The train cars behind the locomotive remained on the track.

Jay Rasulo, president of Disney's theme parks and resorts division, said state and local authorities were investigating. He said Disney's own technical staff had not yet been in to examine the ride.

"We don't know exactly what's happened yet," Rasulo said. He stressed that every ride is inspected every morning before Disneyland opens.

Tokyo Disneyland, which has a similar Big Thunder Mountain roller coaster, shut down its ride until the cause of the Disneyland accident is determined, said Misato Kawabata of the park's information center. Kawabata added there have been no problems with the Tokyo ride.

The ride is designed to look like an old fashioned locomotive pulling cars, which can hold as many as 32 people. Rasulo said he believed the top speed of the ride was 28 mph.

The death was the 10th at the park since it opened in 1955, said police Sgt. Rick Martinez. Not all the deaths have been ride-related.

The computer operated roller coaster takes visitors on a twisting, turning ride aboard what is supposed to be a runaway train in the Old West.

Riders zoom through mineshafts and caverns, past falling rocks and tumbling waterfalls.

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Don'tLiveonMoon

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I heard about this on the news and in the paper. That is so sad... :frown:
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Gosh, seems like every few years ya hear about somethin' like this happenin' at an amusement park somewhere here in the U.S...hopefully with new and better technology, this'll become rarer and rarer. :frown:
 

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I was totally shocked when I heard this news. I heard it when I was half asleep on Saturday morning when my clock radio woke me up.
I would have thought that Disneyland is the safest places in the world atleast ride wise. it must have just been a freak accident that possibly couldnt have been predicted or prevented.

Its very sad to hear the news. I hope it doesnt damage Disneyland's reputation too much. If it could happen at Disneyland it could happen anywhere.

I didnt get to go on that ride when we came to Disneyland in 1994, it was closed for a checkup I think.

I hope all the families of the victim are doing ok and that that any people injured are ok. :sympathy:
 

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drspy00 said:
I hope it doesnt damage Disneyland's reputation too much.
In almost 50 years, this is the 10th death in the park and the 2nd that was caused by a ride accident. Even in "The Happiest Place on Earth", it's impossible to be 100% safe.

Still… :concern: :sympathy: :frown: :cry:
 

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but you have to admit, only 2 deaths related to rides is a VERY good record!

I don't know if this is true now, but a few days before the crash on BTMR I read that no one had been pronounced dead in a Disney park. I do not know if this is still true or not.
 

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sarah_yzma said:
I don't know if this is true now, but a few days before the crash on BTMR I read that no one had been pronounced dead in a Disney park. I do not know if this is still true or not.
No, sadly, there was a Matterhorn incident before our time...(pretty gruesome, too)...
 
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