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Man hit and killed by rollercoaster 'as he searched for his phone at theme park' | Man hit and killed by rollercoaster 'as he searched for his phone at theme park' |
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A man was hit and killed by a rollercoaster after he jumped into a fenced-off area at a theme park to look for his phone. | A man was hit and killed by a rollercoaster after he jumped into a fenced-off area at a theme park to look for his phone. |
The man, in his mid-40s, was hit by the Raptor ride at Cedar Point Amusement Park, in the American state of Ohio. | The man, in his mid-40s, was hit by the Raptor ride at Cedar Point Amusement Park, in the American state of Ohio. |
Erie County county coroner's office confirmed that a man had been killed after entering a restricted area of the park, in Sandusky on the banks of Lake Erie, on Thursday evening, American media reported. | Erie County county coroner's office confirmed that a man had been killed after entering a restricted area of the park, in Sandusky on the banks of Lake Erie, on Thursday evening, American media reported. |
The man was named by police as James A. Young, a teacher from East Canton in the state, WEWS-TV reported. | The man was named by police as James A. Young, a teacher from East Canton in the state, WEWS-TV reported. |
Cedar Point also confirmed the man's death in a tweet, saying its thought were with his family. | Cedar Point also confirmed the man's death in a tweet, saying its thought were with his family. |
Park spokesman Bryan Edwards told CNN: "Park safety officials responded immediately to the situation. Unfortunately, the guest has passed away." | Park spokesman Bryan Edwards told CNN: "Park safety officials responded immediately to the situation. Unfortunately, the guest has passed away." |
No one else was injured in the incident, according to Frost. | No one else was injured in the incident, according to Frost. |
The Raptor can travel at speeds of up to 57mph, according to the Cedar Point website. | The Raptor can travel at speeds of up to 57mph, according to the Cedar Point website. |
It is one of 17 rollercoasters at Cedar Point, which claims to be the "second oldest continually-operated amusement park in North America", having opened in 1870. | It is one of 17 rollercoasters at Cedar Point, which claims to be the "second oldest continually-operated amusement park in North America", having opened in 1870. |
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