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Injured woman speaks of terror in Starflyer crash Injured woman speaks of terror in Star Flyer crash
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Louise Brown suffered injuries to her face, legs and armsLouise Brown suffered injuries to her face, legs and arms
A woman who was injured when a fairground ride failed has spoken of the terrifying moment it crashed to the ground while she was mid-air.A woman who was injured when a fairground ride failed has spoken of the terrifying moment it crashed to the ground while she was mid-air.
Louise Brown was on the 55m-high City Starflyer ride in Birmingham city centre when it lurched backwards before dropping, on Thursday evening. Louise Brown was on the 55m-high City Star Flyer ride in Birmingham city centre when it lurched backwards before dropping, on Thursday evening.
Two women were taken to hospital while another 11 patients were assessed by paramedics and discharged at the scene.Two women were taken to hospital while another 11 patients were assessed by paramedics and discharged at the scene.
Danter Attractions, which runs the ride, said it was "fully co-operating with the authorities" as the crash was being investigated.Danter Attractions, which runs the ride, said it was "fully co-operating with the authorities" as the crash was being investigated.
Two arrested over fairground ride crashTwo arrested over fairground ride crash
"It's hard to process how one minute you can be innocently having fun and screaming in a scared way to then screaming because you could've potentially lost your life," Ms Brown said."It's hard to process how one minute you can be innocently having fun and screaming in a scared way to then screaming because you could've potentially lost your life," Ms Brown said.
"This can never happen again - we are in shock and all I can think of is, 'What if my kids were on the ride'.""This can never happen again - we are in shock and all I can think of is, 'What if my kids were on the ride'."
Louise Brown suffered injuries to her face, legs and armsLouise Brown suffered injuries to her face, legs and arms
Ms Brown, who works for the BBC in Birmingham, said she suffered injuries to her face, legs and arms, adding that her colleague was also hurt.Ms Brown, who works for the BBC in Birmingham, said she suffered injuries to her face, legs and arms, adding that her colleague was also hurt.
"We were on it having fun and then it just crashed to the ground," she said."We were on it having fun and then it just crashed to the ground," she said.
"It went backwards first though, which I've never seen it do before.""It went backwards first though, which I've never seen it do before."
She said it felt like the ride was descending but was "still quite high" before it dropped and she "felt pain".She said it felt like the ride was descending but was "still quite high" before it dropped and she "felt pain".
The ride attracts thousands of people every Christmas in BirminghamThe ride attracts thousands of people every Christmas in Birmingham
Emergency services were called to the ride on Centenary Square at about 19:30 GMT.Emergency services were called to the ride on Centenary Square at about 19:30 GMT.
A police cordon was set up between the ice rink, the library and the Rep theatre, with people asked to avoid the area.A police cordon was set up between the ice rink, the library and the Rep theatre, with people asked to avoid the area.
Images taken by the BBC showed wires from at least two gondolas on the ride tangled up with each other.Images taken by the BBC showed wires from at least two gondolas on the ride tangled up with each other.
West Midlands Fire Service confirmed the ride had "dropped to the ground" while it was in operation.West Midlands Fire Service confirmed the ride had "dropped to the ground" while it was in operation.
Amelie Huet was in the nearby ice skate bar with friends when the ride crashedAmelie Huet was in the nearby ice skate bar with friends when the ride crashed
One witness told the BBC he saw "girls who appeared to be injured" walking away from the area, with "one girl who seemed to have her face cut".One witness told the BBC he saw "girls who appeared to be injured" walking away from the area, with "one girl who seemed to have her face cut".
Amelie Huet, 18, was in the ice skate bar nearby with a group of friends at the time.Amelie Huet, 18, was in the ice skate bar nearby with a group of friends at the time.
She told the BBC she went out to the balcony when she heard sirens and saw ambulances, police cars and fire engines.She told the BBC she went out to the balcony when she heard sirens and saw ambulances, police cars and fire engines.
"Someone told us the structure dropped and someone fell out," she said."Someone told us the structure dropped and someone fell out," she said.
'I feel lucky''I feel lucky'
Lilly Nitsch, 18, from Leamington Spa, was at the scene and told the BBC she was "pretty shocked" by the incident.Lilly Nitsch, 18, from Leamington Spa, was at the scene and told the BBC she was "pretty shocked" by the incident.
"That's one of my favourite rides growing up," she said."That's one of my favourite rides growing up," she said.
"It makes me think of of the times you've been on rides like that. It makes me feel lucky.""It makes me think of of the times you've been on rides like that. It makes me feel lucky."
Lilly Nitsch said she was grateful not to be on the ride at the timeLilly Nitsch said she was grateful not to be on the ride at the time
Birmingham City Council said it was aware of the incident and its thoughts were with those who had been injured.Birmingham City Council said it was aware of the incident and its thoughts were with those who had been injured.
The Health and Safety Executive has been informed and said it appreciated the concern around the incident and was working with the relevant authorities.The Health and Safety Executive has been informed and said it appreciated the concern around the incident and was working with the relevant authorities.
"We also have specialists attending the site today. There will be an investigation to establish what happened," a spokesperson added."We also have specialists attending the site today. There will be an investigation to establish what happened," a spokesperson added.
Brian Hughes, chairman of Westside Business Improvement District (BID), said: "While we are relieved to have heard that no-one has received life-threatening injuries, this must have been a terrible incident to experience."Brian Hughes, chairman of Westside Business Improvement District (BID), said: "While we are relieved to have heard that no-one has received life-threatening injuries, this must have been a terrible incident to experience."
He said Westside BID had spoken to the owners of Ice Skate Birmingham, which operates the ride.He said Westside BID had spoken to the owners of Ice Skate Birmingham, which operates the ride.
"We know that they will now be working closely with the authorities to find out exactly what went wrong," he added."We know that they will now be working closely with the authorities to find out exactly what went wrong," he added.
The 55m-high City Starflyer ride has been cordoned off by police The 55m-high City Star Flyer ride has been cordoned off by police
The City Starflyer ride has been described as "one of the tallest rides around". The City Star Flyer ride has been described as "one of the tallest rides around".
A Danter Attractions spokesperson said the firm's thoughts were with the individuals and families affected by the crash.A Danter Attractions spokesperson said the firm's thoughts were with the individuals and families affected by the crash.
"There is an ongoing investigation and we are fully co-operating with the authorities," they said."There is an ongoing investigation and we are fully co-operating with the authorities," they said.
"At this time we are unable to provide any additional comment.""At this time we are unable to provide any additional comment."
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