AGIA NAPA: The whole history of injury in amusement park (VIDEO)

The police and the Labor Inspection Department are directing their investigations into the human factor and not to a technical problem for the accident that took place last night in an amusement park in Ayia Napa.

According to the facts, yesterday around eleven o'clock in the evening, a mother and her seven-year-old child from Russia were in a rotating "Rising Star" type cot.

Under conditions that are being investigated, the cradle crashed into a metal pole next to a toy, injuring them.

A mother and a seven-year-old child were taken to a private clinic in Ayia Napa and then to a specialized clinic in Limassol at the expense of the company.

The company said in a statement that the health condition of the injured was out of danger and that a team had been appointed to investigate the incident.

According to the company: "At first glance, it seems that the incident was caused due to human error in handling. Our company follows and reverently applies the safety rules set by "TUV NORD", the most recognized German competent authority for safety inspections and product certification. "" TUV NORD "inspects our company and our equipment on an annual basis".

It should be noted that according to the information, this game passed the necessary checks three days ago.

The largest amusement park in our country has been operating since 1999, but has not had any injuries in the past due to technical problems.

Source: SigmaTV