A number of people were stuck mid-air for hours after an amusement park ride malfunctioned in Skegness.
Police attended the incident at Skegness Pleasure Beach after the ride broke down.
Fire and ambulance services were also pictured at the scene.
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Around 25 people were believed to be stuck on the ride, called the Super Trooper, according to local reports.
At around 6pm, Lincolnshire Police said they were “attending an incident at Skegness Pleasure Beach where a ride has malfunctioned and remains suspended in the air with a number of people stuck on the ride”.
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And at around 8pm they issued an update, saying “everyone has been safely rescued and there are no serious injuries”.
“Thank you for your patience whilst we worked through the incident,” the police added.
Officers had earlier asked the public to avoid the area to allow emergency services to “work together to ensure the safety of the people on the ride whilst they are being rescued”.
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The ride was described by the park on social media as a “high octane white-knuckle family ride”.
A woman in her 40s has sustained life-threatening injuries after a fairground ride malfunctioned in south London.
A man in his 40s is also being treated in hospital for “potentially life-changing injuries”, the Metropolitan Police has said.
Four people were taken to hospital following the incident on Saturday evening, with two people – a man in his 50s and an 11-year-old girl – having been discharged.
The Lambeth Country Show reopened on Sunday, but the rides remain cordoned off.
Image: Police at the scene of the incident
Police said inquiries to establish what happened are ongoing.
On Saturday, Lambeth Council confirmed a “serious incident” took place at about 6.20pm.
A council spokesperson said on Saturday: “A thorough investigation is being conducted to determine the cause of the malfunction.
“Additional safety inspections are being carried out on all rides and attractions at the show.”
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Helen Hayes, the Labour parliamentary candidate for Dulwich and West Norwood, called for an “urgent investigation” into the incident.
She said on X on Saturday night: “I’m shocked to learn of the failure of a fairground ride at Lambeth Country Show earlier this evening.
“My thoughts are with those who were injured and all who witnessed this horrific event.
“Thank you to the emergency services who attended. There must now be an urgent investigation.”
Ryan Reynolds said he cried “tears of joy” after Wrexham secured a second successive promotion, while Rob McElhenney said he has “no words”.
The Hollywood actors, who took over the Welsh football club in 2021, saw their team seal their place in League One next season with a thumping 6-0 win over Forest Green.
Fans poured onto the pitch to celebrate at the end of the game at the Racecourse Ground.
Wrexham were promoted to the Football League at the end of last season following a 15-year absence, with an open top bus parade which saw tens of thousands turn up to mark the achievement.
Deadpool star Reynolds, 47, wrote on X: “A few years ago, if you told me I would be crying tears of joy over a football match taking place in North Wales, you would be Rob McElhenney.
“Congrats to Wrexham and to my co-chairman in crime. Double up the town! This is the ride of our lives.”
McElhenney, 46, who co-created It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, said he was watching the game from Los Angeles and wrote on X: “No words.” He also posted a heart emoji.
Image: Fans poured onto the pitch to celebrate.
While watching the match he had praised striker Paul Mullin, 29, who struck twice in the first half to help Wrexham to a 4-0 half-time lead.
“This may be my favourite goal of his. Not a game winner or anything fancy. Just perseverance, hustle and grit,” he wrote.
“@PMullin7 knows the people in that stadium didn’t pay their hard-earned wage to watch guys give 95%. They deserve 100% and he gives it to them All. The. Time.”
McElhenney previously let Mullin recover at his home after he suffered an injury during a US friendly against Manchester United.
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Since taking over the club in February 2021, McElhenney and Reynolds, along with their popular Welcome To Wrexham docuseries, have propelled the club into the global spotlight.
In 2022, the pair were honoured by the Welsh Government, the Football Association of Wales and S4C for promoting the country and its language with the Dragon Award.
Reynolds had a meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, while the club has seen recent royal visits from the Prince of Wales and the King and Queen.
Motorcyclists have taken part in a memorial ride in honour of the late Hairy Bikers star Dave Myers.
Myers died in February aged 66 following a battle with cancer.
Si King, the other half of the motorcycle-riding cooking duo, said Myers “would have loved” the event.
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In a post shared on Instagram, King said: “I hope the ride out goes well for you all. Many many thanks for remembering Dave in this way.
“He would have loved it. Dave’s family, friends and I are really touched.
“Love to you all, be safe.”
Image: Dave Myers and Si King on the duo’s last show The Hairy Bikers Go West. Pic: PA
The Sunday morning ride was organised by Biker Escorts East Yorkshire in memory of Myers and also raised funds for cancer research.
The two-and-a-half hour ride began in Beverley in Yorkshire, passed through towns including Scagglethorpe and Pickering and ended in the seaside town of Scarborough.
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Born in Barrow-in-Furness, Myers earned himself a loyal following alongside King for their combination of riding motorcycles to locations across the world and cooking up a storm as they went.
The duo filmed many cooking series and specials for the BBC, seeking out new dishes in countries such as India, Vietnam, Argentina and Mexico.
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King and Myers’ last series, The Hairy Bikers Go West, continued to air on BBC Two following his death.
They have published more than 25 cookery books and Myers also competed on Strictly Come Dancing.