The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today informed Merlin
Attractions Operations Ltd that it will be prosecuted over an incident
in which five people were seriously injured on a rollercoaster ride at
Alton Towers in Staffordshire.
Two female passengers on the
‘Smiler’ ride suffered leg amputations and three others were also
seriously injured when their carriage collided with a stationary
carriage on the same track. The incident happened on 2 June 2015.
Merlin
Attractions Operation Ltd based in Poole, Dorset, will appear at North
Staffordshire Justice Centre, Newcastle-under-Lyme on 22 April 2016 to
face a charge under the Health and Safety at Work Act etc, 1974.
Neil Craig, head of operations for HSE in the Midlands said:
“We have today informed Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd that it will be prosecuted for breaching health and safety law.
“This was a serious incident with life-changing consequences for five people.
“We
have conducted a very thorough investigation and consider that there is
sufficient evidence and that it is in the public interest to bring a
prosecution.”
Merlin Attractions Operations Ltd is the company
responsible for Alton Towers and under health and safety law is
responsible for managing the risks created by the operation of the theme
park’s rides.
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