The rollercoaster that struck Shylah Rodden almost a year ago will return to the Melbourne Royal Show despite an ongoing investigation into its operators.
Aussies have rallied around rollercoaster victim Shylah Rodden who woke from a medically-induced coma only to be targeted by vicious trolls, with more than $20,000 donated to help pay for medical bills.
The horrific crash at the Royal Melbourne Show in September traumatised fairground veteran Brendan Mogler so badly he has now quit after a lifetime on the rides.
Shylah Rodden, 26, suffered brain damage and serious injuries when she was hit by a rollercoaster but has now woken from her coma - sparking a new wave of attacks from heartless trolls.
A woman hit by a rollercoaster is awake but still unable to communicate to her shattered family months after the horrific crash that flung her nine metres into the air.