![]() Top without having to drop it? Even if a cable snaps? Can this particular drop ride be lowered back down from the Are there any safety catches on this drop ride to keep it from Why did they drop the ride if a cable had broken at the top? How can a cable hit a "bunch" of people and not create However, there supposedly werent any other injuries. The news stories say that the ride had already reached the top and then the cable snapped, then it dropped and the cable hit a bunch of people. I cant really understand the exact way this happened. I've seen what it can do firsthand to people who work on the rides, and for some it can just as traumatic, if not more so, because they have to deal with people blaming them and pointing fingers, and guilt, even if there was nothing they could have done about it. Something like this never affects just a couple of people. ![]() Something like this very deeply affects those that work at and run the park, and they need to be lifted up also. But many don't seem to realize the she and her family are not the only victims here. yes we need to keep the girl and her family in our prayers and hope for a fantastic recovery. > are a person of faith, say a prayer for all of them. > crew went through and thought after this happened. > victim did not endure a lot of pain, but I know her mental > well as Jay and his staff who have to be as shocked and > I think we should keep this young victim in our prayers as > poster on URC, Jay Thomas, has done an exceptional job at > This is a real shame for SFKK which has shunned much of its This little girl has been and will be in my prayers. Of course that's the first thing I thought of when I heard about this terrible event. I have a sister and brother the girl's age, though, that live in Louisville and they are always at SFKK because they have passes. I live in Lexington, about an hour from Louisville and this story was on the news the night it happened. > imagine this happening to anybody on any ride. > Now if this is true then its absolutey horrible. > We'll have the latest details coming up on WAVE 3 News. > It first opened at the park October of 1995. > the riders at 54 miles an hour, stopping just 20 feet above > The Superman Tower of Power ascends to 177 feet, then drops > Power, formerly known as the Hellevator, at 4:45 Thursday > both feet amputated while riding the Superman Tower of > LOUISVILLE (WAVE) - A 13-year-old girl may have had ![]() > Superman: Tower of Power (formerly known as Hellevator). > that a girl's feet may have been amputated whie riding There arre no specific details but is reporting ![]()
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