A man who was hanging with both arms from a lift at an American amusement park fell and died.



According to foreign media such as CBS in the United States on the 17th local time, a 32-year-old man who visited 'Lagoon Amusement Park' in Farmington, Utah on the 14th fell down from a lift about 15m high and died.



Visitor Lucy Astila, who was on the opposite lift at the time, captured the situation right before the accident with a cell phone.

Initially, Astila was filming the entire view of the amusement park, and a man appeared from the opposite side, hanging from the lift safety bar.




Astila guessed that the man, who hung from the lift with only two arms, must have been a professional stuntman or an athlete on a reckless challenge. In the video at the time, the voice of Astila, who was embarrassed, was also included, saying, "Why is that person doing such a thing?"



However, Mr. Astila soon realized that he was wrong. After a while, the man missed the lift safety bar and fell straight down.



Paramedics dispatched after receiving the report mobilized helicopters to transport the man to the hospital, but the man in critical condition died within two days.




'Lagoon Amusement Park' said, "Since the operation started in 1974, there has never been a lift accident. confirmed,” he explained.



The amusement park said, "We are in the process of revealing how the man got hung up on the lift. We express our deepest condolences to the person who was involved in the accident and his/her family. We are very concerned about the customers and employees who were at the scene."



Some amusement park visitors who witnessed the accident before their eyes are known to be suffering from psychological trauma. Astila, who watched the last man who died, said, "I couldn't sleep because I remembered him at night."



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