Superman tears girl's feet off!

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http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/06/21/six.flags.accident/index.html

Girl's feet severed on ride at Six Flags in Kentucky

(CNN) -- A girl's feet were cut off Thursday when a free-fall thrill ride malfunctioned at the Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Amusement Park in Louisville, Kentucky, police said.
A cord wrapped around the 16-year-old's feet and severed them at her ankles while she was on the "Superman Tower of Power," a police dispatcher said. The girl was taken to a local hospital.
An unidentified witness told CNN affiliate WLKY she saw a cable on the ride snap.
"The people on the ride just came and hit the ground," she said. "When I got up there, the lady she was just sitting there, and she didn't have no legs. ... And she was just there, calm, probably in shock from everything."
"That could have been all of us -- riding that ride," witness Whitney Sandfer told CNN affiliate WDRB/WMYO.
The incident took place shortly before 5 p.m. ET, according to Six Flags spokeswoman Wendy Goldberg. The park remained open, but the ride in question was shut down and will remain so until the full investigation is complete, Goldberg said.
During the ride, passengers are lifted to 177 feet, suspended momentarily and then dropped, according to the park's Web site.
Passengers drop 154 feet at 54 mph, stopping "just 20 terrifying feet above the pavement," it adds.
"I seen the car go up. Then, like, the cable broke, I heard -- pwchh -- and I heard a lot of people screaming," Chris Stinnett, who was at a ride next to the Superman Tower of Power, told WDRB/WMYO.
"The cable went under the car -- and I seen it pull up and hit a lot of people -- and I seen them bring their legs up," Stinnett said.
The ride was introduced in 1995.
 
I have ridden the Superman ride in Six Flags, here in Cali. But dunno if it's the same. I don't remember anything about a Tower of Power. :p
 
i thought that you automatically forfeit your right to sue them if you ride the rides..meh

tis pretty funny though

superman is a big meany head
 
i thought that you automatically forfeit your right to sue them if you ride the rides..meh

tis pretty funny though

superman is a big meany head

IANAL, If the ride injures you due to improper maintenance, and you follow all their rules, than they are still liable...but that is a big "if" there. Normally Six Flags will just settle very quickly out of court.

Any and all publicity they receive about someone getting injured in their park (whether it is the park's fault or not) is always bad for their business.
 
IANAL, If the ride injures you due to improper maintenance, and you follow all their rules, than they are still liable...but that is a big "if" there. Normally Six Flags will just settle very quickly out of court.

Any and all publicity they receive about someone getting injured in their park (whether it is the park's fault or not) is always bad for their business.


The girl was 16 years old first of all, so if she bought the ticket her self that doesnt apply. She is a minor. Even if an adult bought her the ticket, this would fall in the realm of Strict Liability and Products Liability where all she has to do is prove that the incident happened to her at the park (which that is evident by her missing feet and the blood on th ride).

If you buy a pitbull and cage it up better than Fort Knox, and it still gets out and bites someone then you are still liable. Doesnt matter if you put on back of the ticket "not liable for any injury...etc."
 
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