Worker, 20, killed by rollercoaster train going at full speed at Oktoberfest park after going on tracks during test run --[Reported by Umva mag]

A 20-YEAR-old construction worker was killed by a rollercoaster going at full speed at Oktoberfest in Germany. The Romanian was tragically hit in the head during a test run for a ride, named Olympia Looping, before the beer festival is set to start on Saturday. The Oktoberfest Olympic Looping roller coaster EPAPolice have now cordoned off the rollercoaster as they carry out investigations[/caption] EPAThe Olympia Looping is the largest mobile rollercoaster in the world[/caption] He was left lying seriously injured under the tracks of the ride, but tragically died later in hospital, Bild reported. Police are now investigating the death in Theresienwiese, Munich, and have cordoned off the scene. The victim, whose name was given as Sebastian J, was hit today at 10.53am local time. The Olympia Looping is the largest mobile roller coaster in the world and was in the south German city for the world’s largest folk festival. In 2022, an employee was killed by the ride while it was in Vienna. An investigation into that death found no technical defect and also the employee had been instructed about dangers beforehand. Last year, nine people were injured on another ride at Oktoberfest when two cars collided. The ride, made out of steel, features five loops which resemble the Olympic Rings as they are painted the five colours. AlamyA worker was also killed on the Olympia Looping in 2022[/caption]

Sep 19, 2024 - 17:54
Worker, 20, killed by rollercoaster train going at full speed at Oktoberfest park after going on tracks during test run --[Reported by Umva mag]

A 20-YEAR-old construction worker was killed by a rollercoaster going at full speed at Oktoberfest in Germany.

The Romanian was tragically hit in the head during a test run for a ride, named Olympia Looping, before the beer festival is set to start on Saturday.

a roller coaster with a sign that says ' michel ' on it
The Oktoberfest Olympic Looping roller coaster
a white car is parked in front of a polizeiabsperrung tape
EPA
Police have now cordoned off the rollercoaster as they carry out investigations[/caption]
a roller coaster with olympic rings in front of it
EPA
The Olympia Looping is the largest mobile rollercoaster in the world[/caption]

He was left lying seriously injured under the tracks of the ride, but tragically died later in hospital, Bild reported.

Police are now investigating the death in Theresienwiese, Munich, and have cordoned off the scene.

The victim, whose name was given as Sebastian J, was hit today at 10.53am local time.

The Olympia Looping is the largest mobile roller coaster in the world and was in the south German city for the world’s largest folk festival.

In 2022, an employee was killed by the ride while it was in Vienna.

An investigation into that death found no technical defect and also the employee had been instructed about dangers beforehand.

Last year, nine people were injured on another ride at Oktoberfest when two cars collided.

The ride, made out of steel, features five loops which resemble the Olympic Rings as they are painted the five colours.

a roller coaster with the words munchen looping above it
Alamy
A worker was also killed on the Olympia Looping in 2022[/caption]




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