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Nine in hospital after House of Horrors stairs collapse at Tayto Park | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Nine people have been hospitalised after the stairs collapsed at a House of Horrors attraction at Ireland's Tayto Park. | |
Police were called to the accident around 8pm on Saturday night as the County Meath park held a Halloween-themed event. | Police were called to the accident around 8pm on Saturday night as the County Meath park held a Halloween-themed event. |
It is understood the stairs gave way inside the attraction. | It is understood the stairs gave way inside the attraction. |
There were no details of the injuries sustained, but the park said those caught up in the accident were taken to hospital "as a precautionary measure". | There were no details of the injuries sustained, but the park said those caught up in the accident were taken to hospital "as a precautionary measure". |
In a statement, the park said: "Last night at approximately 8pm the lower portion of a permanent staircase leading to The House of Horrors gave way. | In a statement, the park said: "Last night at approximately 8pm the lower portion of a permanent staircase leading to The House of Horrors gave way. |
"The Tayto Park emergency plan was immediately put in place and the emergency services attended the scene. | "The Tayto Park emergency plan was immediately put in place and the emergency services attended the scene. |
"Nine people were transported to hospitals in the city as a precautionary measure to assess their injuries." | "Nine people were transported to hospitals in the city as a precautionary measure to assess their injuries." |
The Health and Safety Authority has launched an investigation. | The Health and Safety Authority has launched an investigation. |
"The management of Tayto Park will co-operate fully with the investigation as the safety of our guests is paramount," the statement added. | "The management of Tayto Park will co-operate fully with the investigation as the safety of our guests is paramount," the statement added. |
The park opened as normal at 10am on Sunday. | The park opened as normal at 10am on Sunday. |
Tayto Park is themed on the famous Irish crisp brand Tayto, and is the only one of its kind in Ireland. It opened in 2010. | Tayto Park is themed on the famous Irish crisp brand Tayto, and is the only one of its kind in Ireland. It opened in 2010. |
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