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Man, 52, dies at seaside amusement park after struggling head accidents throughout trip

Man, 52, dies at seaside amusement park after struggling head accidents throughout trip

A person who labored at an amusement park has died after struggling critical head accidents throughout an accident on a trip.

The 52-year-old was injured whereas finishing up day by day testing and upkeep at Ocean Beach Amusement Park in South Shields, Tyneside final month.

Northumbria Police introduced the loss of life of a person and stated a report has been made for the coroner. 

The drive and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) launched an investigation into the accident and have since decided that no prison offences have been dedicated.

Authorities have issued their condolences to the sufferer’s family members, saying: ‘Our ideas are together with his household’. 

The 52-year-old grew to become injured in a office accident at Ocean Beach Amusement Park in South Shields, Tyneside final month 

Police, paramedics and the air ambulance have been known as to the amusement park in South Shields on Sunday, March 19 following stories of a office accident. The sufferer was rushed to Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle in vital situation. 

Ocean Beach Management, which runs the amusement park, confirmed {that a} work-related incident had taken place throughout day by day testing and upkeep.  The firm stated the tragedy occurred at floor degree on an amusement trip earlier than it was open to the general public. 

No different workers or members of the general public have been injured in the course of the incident.

Authorities cordoned off the scene and carried out a variety of inquiries into the incident. Northumbria Police and the HSE stated at this time that officers are glad that no prison offences have been dedicated. 

A police spokesman stated: ‘A full investigation was carried out right into a report {that a} man had been injured in a office accident at Ocean Beach Amusement Park in South Shields final month.

‘Officers labored alongside the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) to hold out a variety of enquiries into the incident and are glad that no prison offences have been dedicated. The man injured has since sadly died and all our ideas are together with his household. A report has been made for the coroner.’

A HSE spokesman added: ‘We provide our condolences to the household. This matter has been handed to the coroner.’