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Smiler crash: Alton Towers to reopen rollercoaster ride on 19 March | Smiler crash: Alton Towers to reopen rollercoaster ride on 19 March |
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The Alton Towers rollercoaster ride on which five people were seriously injured is to reopen later this month. | The Alton Towers rollercoaster ride on which five people were seriously injured is to reopen later this month. |
Two women lost a leg and three other people were seriously hurt when their carriage hit a stationary carriage on the Smiler ride on 2 June. | Two women lost a leg and three other people were seriously hurt when their carriage hit a stationary carriage on the Smiler ride on 2 June. |
The ride, which has been closed since the accident, is to reopen on 19 March when the Staffordshire theme park reopens for its new season. | The ride, which has been closed since the accident, is to reopen on 19 March when the Staffordshire theme park reopens for its new season. |
The owner of the attraction is to be prosecuted over the crash. | The owner of the attraction is to be prosecuted over the crash. |
Merlin Attractions Operation Ltd will appear at North Staffordshire Justice Centre on 22 April, the Health and Safety Executive announced last week. | Merlin Attractions Operation Ltd will appear at North Staffordshire Justice Centre on 22 April, the Health and Safety Executive announced last week. |
Four people sitting in the front row of the carriage were among those most seriously hurt in the crash. | Four people sitting in the front row of the carriage were among those most seriously hurt in the crash. |
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Vicky Balch, 20, from Lancashire, had six rounds of surgery in a bid to save her leg before needing an amputation. | Vicky Balch, 20, from Lancashire, had six rounds of surgery in a bid to save her leg before needing an amputation. |
Leah Washington, 17, from Barnsley, also had one of her legs amputated, while her 18-year-old boyfriend, Joe Pugh, shattered his knees. | Leah Washington, 17, from Barnsley, also had one of her legs amputated, while her 18-year-old boyfriend, Joe Pugh, shattered his knees. |
Daniel Thorpe, 27, from Buxton, Derbyshire, was treated for a collapsed lung and leg injuries. | Daniel Thorpe, 27, from Buxton, Derbyshire, was treated for a collapsed lung and leg injuries. |
The fifth person, Chanda Chauhan, 49, from Wednesbury, underwent surgery after suffering internal injuries. | The fifth person, Chanda Chauhan, 49, from Wednesbury, underwent surgery after suffering internal injuries. |
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