Parents slam Chennai's Topgun ride for poor emergency response after stranding 30

This report covers the harrowing three-hour ordeal of 30 people stranded 50 feet high on the Topgun roller coaster in Injambakkam, Chennai, exposing critical lapses in maintenance and emergency preparedness. It highlights the police investigation led by Adyar's deputy commissioner and the public outcry demanding stricter safety protocols at amusement parks.

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Times of India
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Sources: Times of India
A malfunction on the Topgun ride at a Chennai amusement park left 30 people, including children and women, stranded 50 feet above ground for three hours, sparking outrage over the park's emergency response.

The incident occurred around 6pm in Injambakkam when the ride abruptly stopped mid-cycle following a loud noise. "The ride abruptly stopped mid-cycle following a loud noise," reports confirmed.

Parents and other visitors took to social media to condemn the park's handling of the crisis, highlighting the absence of trained staff and poor emergency preparedness. "Several people, including parents of those stuck, later took to social media to criticise the park's emergency preparedness and questioned why trained staff were not present to assist during the crisis," according to eyewitness accounts.

Authorities, led by Adyar deputy commissioner of police Pon Karthik Kumar, have registered a case and launched an investigation into the park's safety standards. Preliminary findings point to poor maintenance as a likely cause.

The incident has raised serious concerns about amusement park safety protocols in Chennai, with social media users demanding stricter regulations and better oversight.

"Preliminary investigations suggest poor maintenance, leading to a police investigation into safety regulations," officials stated.

This event underscores the critical need for rigorous safety checks and trained emergency personnel to prevent such harrowing experiences in the future.
Sources: Times of India
Thirty people, including children and women, were stranded 50 feet high for three hours on Chennai's Topgun ride after a malfunction. Parents criticized the park's poor emergency response and lack of trained staff. Police have launched an investigation into safety standards and maintenance lapses.
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Criticised the park’s emergency preparedness and questioned why trained staff were not present to assist during the crisis.
Parents and stranded individuals
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Key Facts
  • The 'Topgun' roller coaster ride at Injambakkam amusement park abruptly stopped mid-cycle around 6pm after a loud noise.Times of India
  • 30 people, including children and women, were stranded 50 feet in the air for three hours due to the ride malfunction.Times of India
  • Preliminary investigations suggest poor maintenance as the cause, leading to a police investigation into the park’s safety regulations.Times of India
  • Adyar deputy commissioner of police Pon Karthik Kumar supervised the rescue operation and a case was registered against the park.Times of India
Key Stats at a Glance
Number of people stranded
30 people
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Height stranded at
50 feet
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Duration stranded
3 hours
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