Police officer dies after ride collapses at fair in India
A 59-year-old police officer died and at least 12 others were injured when a spinning ride collapsed at the Surajkund International Crafts Fair in Faridabad, near New Delhi, India.
A tragic incident occurred on Saturday evening at the Surajkund International Crafts Fair in Faridabad, where a 59-year-old police officer, Jagdish Prasad, lost his life when a rotating amusement ride collapsed. Reports indicate that approximately 20 people were seated on the ride at the time of the accident, which also involved the collapse of a gate. Eyewitness video footage shows the structure buckling before crashing down around 6 PM local time, raising serious concerns about the safety measures in place at events of this nature.
As Prasad was attempting to rescue visitors caught in the chaos, a part of the falling ride struck him. Emergency services arrived approximately ten minutes later to provide help, but he was tragically pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. This incident has drawn attention from various media outlets, including The Times of India and The Indian Express, highlighting the urgent need for better oversight and safety protocols within entertainment zones in India, where such accidents, though not common, can have devastating outcomes.
The response from officials has included promises of compensation for Prasad's family from the Director General of Police in Haryana. However, the event underlines broader concerns regarding safety standards at amusement events across the region, as the investigation continues into the cause of the ride's collapse and what measures can be enacted to prevent similar tragedies in the future.