Tokyo theme park worker dies in accident during ride inspection


The Yomiuri Shimbun An aerial photo showing firefighters rescue the employee trapped at the Flying Balloon attraction on April 21. - Yomuiri Shimbun/The Japan News

TOKYO: A 24-year-old worker died on Tuesday (April 21) after being caught in an amusement park attraction in Tokyo during inspection, according to the Metropolitan Police Department and other sources.

An emergency call was made at around 11:55am that a worker had got stuck in the equipment at Tokyo Dome City Attractions in the capital’s Bunkyo Ward. While Hina Kamimura was pulled out of the place where she was trapped about five hours later, she was pronounced dead at a hospital.

According to the MPD and others, the accident occurred at the Flying Balloon attraction featuring 12 seats around a pole that rise to a height of 10 metres.

Kamimura and five others had been conducting routine maintenance from 10am on the same day.

She was inspecting the inside of the pole when the seats, which were fixed at the top of the pole, dropped for reasons that have yet to be confirmed. Her body was trapped between the pole and the plate that supports the seats.

The amusement park was closed for the day due to the accident. - Jiji Press/The Japan News/ANN

 

 

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