(CNN) -- A woman died Friday while riding the Texas Giant roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, according to a statement released by the theme park. The park did not detail release any details about how the woman died on the Texas Giant, touted as the tallest steel-hybrid roller coaster in the world. "Since the safety of our guests and employees in our number one priority, the ride has been closed pending further investigation," the statement said. The Arlington Police Department did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment. The Texas Giant was originally designed in 1990 as an all wooden roller coaster. It was redesigned with a steel track and reopened in April 2011 to mark the theme park's 50th anniversary. At its highest point, the roller coaster is 153 feet and has a drop of 147 feet, according to the theme park. Thousands of kids hurt yearly on amusement rides(Read More)
Friday, July 19, 2013
Woman dies while riding Six Flags roller coaster
(CNN) -- A woman died Friday while riding the Texas Giant roller coaster at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, according to a statement released by the theme park. The park did not detail release any details about how the woman died on the Texas Giant, touted as the tallest steel-hybrid roller coaster in the world. "Since the safety of our guests and employees in our number one priority, the ride has been closed pending further investigation," the statement said. The Arlington Police Department did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment. The Texas Giant was originally designed in 1990 as an all wooden roller coaster. It was redesigned with a steel track and reopened in April 2011 to mark the theme park's 50th anniversary. At its highest point, the roller coaster is 153 feet and has a drop of 147 feet, according to the theme park. Thousands of kids hurt yearly on amusement rides(Read More)
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