
World’s fastest accelerating roller coaster closes due to reports of broken bones: report
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A roller coaster that is said to be the fastest accelerating thrill ride in the world has been shut down indefinitely due to rising safety concerns.
While closed to the public, Fuji-Q Highland will conduct a "safety overhaul," according to a press release the park issued in late August. "Currently, the causal relationship between injuries and amusement machines has not yet been confirmed," the release states. "We would like to express our deepest sympathies to the injured customers and cause a great deal of inconvenience to them, but we will endeavor to investigate the cause under the guidance of the government." WOMAN INJURED BY FALLING OHIO ROLLERCOASTER PIECE ‘FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE’More Related News