Ten people including eight children were injured today when a rollercoaster crashed at a theme park in Scotland, police and media reports said.
Images posted on social media showed a mangled carriage and a number of people trapped upside down in their seats in the Tsunami ride at M&D's amusement park near Glasgow.
The ride had been full when it derailed, according to eyewitnesses at the park, which was evacuated after the accident according to its website.
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Lanarkshire Police initially said two adults and nine children had been injured, but later revised the number of children hurt to eight.
Chief Inspector David Bruce said a series of five gondolas on the inverted rollercoaster -- meaning that the gondolas hang from the rails rather than run on top of them -- had detached, "struck the superstructure and then struck the ground".
"They fell less than 20 feet. It would appear that they have been coming round a bend and at that point it has detached .. I don't know what speed it would have been travelling but it was operating and rollercoasters do travel at speed."
Six ambulance crews, a specialist operation team and emergency doctors were dispatched to the scene, said a spokesman for the Scottish Ambulance Service.