Schoolgirl dangles 30ft in the air after falling through crack on Ferris wheel

A shocking video has captured the terrifying moment a schoolgirl was left dangling from a Ferris wheel after she lost her footing on the ride.

The unnamed girl screams in terror as she clung on for dear life to the ride 30ft (9m) in the air.

In the clip, she was seen holding on with both hands as her legs swung about, while two men climbed up the metal structure to help her.

READ MORE: 200ft rollercoaster gets stuck at highest point forcing riders to make perilous climb

A horrified onlooker was heard shouting: "She is about to fall down", as the men tried to reach her.

The Ferris wheel – which is 40ft (12m) high was still going around at the time.

Thankfully, she was unhurt after the drama, which was captured in a 16-second video clip, at Mansbal Park, in the Ganderbal district, of Central Kashmir, India.

One witness said: “There were nearly 15 students enjoying the ride when the girl fell down through a crack of the bucket. She managed to grab the iron bars of the bucket which allowed workers to stop the ride.”

Another bystander claimed the girl lost her balance after the ride appeared to speed up.

Reports say the girl was on a class trip to the circus with 14 other pupils.

An investigation into the incident by local authorities is ongoing.

To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.

The news comes after riders of a 200ft rollercoaster were forced to make the perilous climb down to safety after the ride broke down at its highest point.

The Magnum XL-200 rollercoaster came to an unexpected stop at the peak due to a mechanical malfunction on Monday (July 31) at Cedar Point in Ohio, US.

Terrified theme park attendees were forced to evacuate their seats and manoeuvre their way to safety.

It is understood no staff ascended to assist the riders, who were forced to make their won way down with nothing but a thin metal handrail to hold onto.

Source: Read Full Article