Child fell off carousel. Accident in Magaland, Gdansk

On Saturday, at around 2 p.m., the parents of a seven-year-old girl experienced moments of terror while visiting the Magaland amusement park in Gdansk, which opened at the beginning of the summer holidays. According to local media, the child allegedly fell out of the wheelchair.

The injuries she sustained in the fall were found to be so serious that the girl was immediately taken to the hospital. However, her condition was not known for the next few hours. And a little after six o’clock in the evening, Assistant Inspector Magdalena Siska informed her that there was no threat to her life.

The girl’s condition is stable, her life is not in danger – said in an interview with the sub-inspector “Dziennik Bałtycki”. Magdalena Siska.

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Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident, which took place in the Magaland Gdansk amusement park.

After the child was taken to the hospital, officers at the scene began an investigation to determine why the child fell from the stroller. The key to determining the exact causes will be evidence in the form of CCTV footage. Police also sniffed out the mother and the carousel operator. Both were sober.

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