In an accident where a male customer fell from a playground equipment and died at an amusement park in Nasu Town, Tochigi Prefecture, the police said that safety measures were insufficient, and he was responsible for the site with a former part-time employee who was a staff member of the playground equipment at that time. The policy is to send documents to a former employee who was a person on suspicion of accidental fatalities in business.

In August, at the amusement park "Nasu Highland Park" in Nasu Town, Kazunori Yokoo (51), a self-employed person in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, jumped on a columnar cushion hung from a high place and thrilled. While playing with fun playground equipment, he fell from a height of about 5 meters and died.



According to an investigation report released four months after the accident by the safety committee set up by the operating company, a former part-time employee who was in charge of this playground equipment on the sixth day of work forgot to attach a lifeline. It was said that it was the direct cause of.



According to the investigators, the former employee who was in charge of the scene at that time in the subsequent police investigation entrusted one inexperienced former part-time employee to manage the playground equipment, and the duty of care to prevent accidents. It turns out that he was neglecting.



The police are planning to send documents soon on suspicion of accidental fatalities in business, saying that the failure of the two people to take the necessary safety measures led to the accident.