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Theme park director didn t wait for ride which killed Adelene Leong to be certified as safe

Adelene Leong visited the Royal Adelaide Show on September 12, 2014 while on holiday from Malaysia. She slipped out of restraints, which suffered from serious design faults, and was flung from the Airmaxx 360 ride in excess of 100km/h before landing on the ground headfirst, the court heard. Eight-year-old Adelene Leong (pictured) visited the Royal Adelaide Show on September 12, 2014 and slipped out of the restraints from the Airmaxx 360 ride The Airmaxx 360 ride (pictured) was the first of its kind to be imported into Australia in 2013, but did not undergo a required design registration process C J And Sons Amusement director Jenny-Lee Sullivan testified via video link on the second day of the inquest into the death of Adelene.

Royal Adelaide Show ride that killed Adelene Leong had design and condition flaws

Royal Adelaide Show ride that killed Adelene Leong had design and condition flaws By court reporter Meagan Dillon © Provided by ABC NEWS Adelene Leong died when she was thrown from the Airmaxx 360 in 2014. (Supplied: SA Police) A ride which caused the death of an eight-year-old girl at the 2014 Royal Adelaide Show had been plagued by complaints during previous shows and fairs along the east coast, a coronial inquest has heard. This young girl would have now been 15 years of age the court doesn t wish any parent or guardian to suffer a like experience, Mr White said while opening the inquest, which will run over four weeks.

Theme park ride that killed an eight-year-old girl was an accident waiting to happen

Girl s showride death inquest won t probe dropped charges

Girl s showride death inquest won’t probe dropped charges An inquest into the 2014 death of a young girl thrown from a show ride won’t examine why some companies involved weren’t prosecuted. News by Mitch Mott Premium Content Subscriber only The long-awaited inquest into the death of an eight-year-old girl thrown from a ride at the Royal Adelaide Show will not address why the safety company that inspected the ride was not prosecuted, the coroner s court has heard. During a directions hearing on Wednesday ahead of the opening of the inquest later this month, counsel assisting the coroner Sally Giles said the scope of the inquest would be broad.

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