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Carnival ride Tsunami detaches mid-spin and injures 13 people at Surajkund Fair in Faridabad leaving police inspector dead while rescuing victims

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By Gift Badewo

A day meant for celebration at the Surajkund Fair in Faridabad, Haryana, turned into a scene of horror when a carnival ride suddenly detached and crashed to the ground, injuring 13 people.

The incident occurred around 6:15 p.m. on Saturday, shocking fairgoers who had come to enjoy the festivities.

The ride, named the ‘Tsunami,’ was carrying 19 passengers when one of its carriages snapped from one of the arms mid-rotation.

Footage from the scene shows the carriage spinning wildly before plummeting to the ground, while screams of excitement quickly turned to panic and terror.

Brave Police Inspector Fatally Injured While Helping Victims

Tragedy struck further when Police Inspector Jagdish Prasad, a father of three, rushed to aid the injured.

In a cruel twist, he was struck in the head and face as the ride broke from the opposite end, trapping more riders.

Despite being rushed for medical treatment, the inspector later succumbed to his injuries.

Deputy Police Commissioner Ayush Sinha confirmed the loss, saying, “The inspector died while rescuing people.”

Prasad, who had dedicated 36 years to service and was due to retire in March, is being remembered as a hero who sacrificed his life to save others.

Injured Taken to Hospitals, Fair Evacuated

The 13 injured passengers were immediately transported to two separate hospitals for treatment.

Following the accident, the carnival ride section of the fair was temporarily shut down, and the entire fair was evacuated to prevent further incidents.

Earlier that day, the fair had already experienced safety issues when strong winds caused a gate to collapse, injuring an adult and a child who also required hospital care.

Authorities are now investigating both incidents to ensure accountability.

Government Response and Safety Measures

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Saini expressed deep sorrow over the accident, offering condolences to the bereaved family.

He stated that authorities had been instructed to provide proper medical treatment for the injured and full support to their families.

Deputy Commissioner Sinha added, “The incidents are being investigated and strict action will be taken against those responsible.”

Preliminary reports suggest the Tsunami ride malfunctioned due to a mechanical fault rather than weather conditions.

Context: Carnival Accidents in India Are Not New

Unfortunately, such accidents are not uncommon in India’s fairgrounds.

In 2022, a similar tragedy occurred at a fair in Punjab, where a spinning drop tower fell nearly 50 feet.

Riders were thrown from their seats, and at least 15 people were injured, including children, with several hospitalized.

These repeated incidents have raised serious questions about ride inspections, maintenance, and overall safety standards at fairs, which often attract thousands of visitors in short periods.

What’s Next?

Investigations into the Surajkund ride collapse are ongoing.

Authorities are likely to conduct rigorous safety audits on all rides at the fair, and the mechanical integrity of carnival equipment across the region is expected to face stricter scrutiny.

Families of the injured and victims are receiving government support, while public calls for improved safety regulations continue to grow louder.

Summary

A thrilling day at the Surajkund Fair in Haryana turned tragic when the ‘Tsunami’ ride detached, injuring 13 people and claiming the life of heroic police inspector Jagdish Prasad.

Preliminary reports suggest a mechanical failure caused the collapse.

Authorities are investigating, injured passengers are receiving treatment, and the fairgrounds are undergoing safety checks.

The incident highlights ongoing concerns about carnival ride safety in India, following similar accidents in recent years.

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