Watch A Spinning Tower Fair Ride Drop 50 Feet To The Ground Out Of Nowhere

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This accidental drop happened at a fair in Mohali, India. I don’t know it its supposed to drop at all, but I do know it wasn’t supposed to drop like this. It falls over 50 feet and crashes hard into the ground with riders aboard. Everyone survived but some passengers including 5 kids, had pretty bad back and jaw injuries from slamming on the ground this hard.

I don’t know if India has less strict fair ride regulations than America, but I’m pretty sure I’ll avoid rides like this at travelling carnivals anyway. I’ve seen too many fair rides using duct tape. Rides should NEVER use duct tape for, pretty much anything!

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