A child has been taken to hospital after the five-year-old girl fell “several meters” from a theme park ride.
The children’s “ride on car” detached whilst in operation, sparking an investigation.
The incident, which occurred on Saturday at 10:20 am, unfolded at the Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza festival in North Wales.
An investigation has been launched following the incident on May 3.
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The full severity of the little girl’s injuries remains unclear, and the condition of the youngster is not known.
Both North Wales police and the Welsh Ambulance Service attended the scene.
Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza is operated by Llandudno Community Events, a community interest company (CIC).
The fairground rides were set up on Mostyn Street in Llandudno town centre
North Wales police told GB News that the incident occurred on Mostyn Street, shortly after 10.20am on Saturday, May 3.
A spokesperson added: “Patrol officers at this weekend’s Extravaganza event in Llandudno attended an incident in which a five-year-old girl sustained injuries whilst riding on a fairground attraction.
“The girl’s family sought medical attention for her at a nearby first aid station, and the ride was shut down for the remainder of the Extravaganza.
“Officers have informed Health and Safety Executive officials, who are now leading the investigation into the circumstances of the incident.”
Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza is operated by Llandudno Community Events, a community interest company (CIC)
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called on Saturday, May 3, at approximately 10.20am, to reports of an incident on Mostyn Street, Llandudno.
“We sent one emergency ambulance to the scene.
“One patient was conveyed to hospital for further treatment.”
Director of the Llandudno Community Events CIC, Chris Williams, said the team is “in communication with the family”.
He added: “The health and safety executive visited the extravaganza following the incident and permitted the operator of the ride to continue operating.
“However out of respect for the family involved the ride will not operate for the remainder of the event.”
Williams wished the girl and her family a “speedy recovery.”






