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    Mom recalls horror when she and daughter flung from teacup ride

    By Talker News,

    11 hours ago
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    Kate Davies on the ground. (Kate Davies via SWNS)

    By Millie Bowles and Imogen Howse via SWNS

    A mom has described her horror after she and her three-year-old daughter were injured - when they were "flung" from a spinning teacup ride.

    Kate Davies and her daughter Poppy were enjoying a spin on the teacups at Dreamland Margate in Kent when the ride detached from its base.

    People "screamed" as the pair were "flung forwards" - crashing into the railings which surrounded the attraction.

    The "traumatic" incident left Kate feeling dizzy with blurry vision and nasty cuts and bruises, while little Poppy suffered a bump to her head.

    Kate's son Freddie, who was on another teacup, also suffered a cut lip from being shaken around when the ride malfunctioned.

    The eight-year-old has now been put off theme parks after witnessing his mum and sister undergo such an ordeal.

    Kate said: “It's pretty horrible. For my children it was pretty traumatic because we'd gone there for a fun day out and then quite quickly into the day all of this happened.”

    The 38-year-old teacher and her husband William had taken their two children to Dreamland last Wednesday (July 31) for what they hoped would be a fun day out.

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    Kate Davies after her accident on the teacups at Dreamland Margate in Kent. (Kate Davies via SWNS)

    The family enjoyed a few rides before heading over to the teacups.

    Kate and Poppy got in one teacup and Freddie went in another, and, when asked by the operator if they would like to be spun, little Poppy enthusiastically replied yes.

    Kate said: "She was spinning the teacup every time we went past and the next thing I knew, the entire teacup detached from the base and, where it was spinning, flung forwards into the ride's railings.

    "I just remember it flinging forwards and this really severe pain in the back of my head. I had my daughter next to me.

    "I could hear people sort of screaming and I could hear my husband William.

    "He had just turned around to put his jacket in our bag and then he heard all this screaming.

    "He could see the ride had come apart, and then he was frightened because he couldn't see exactly what happened to us initially, so he was panicking."

    Poppy was lifted out of the cup as Dreamland staff and members of the public rushed over.

    Meanwhile, people surrounded Kate, asking her is she was okay and could stand - as she felt dizzy and had a sharp pain in the back of her head.

    The mum-of-two said: "I remember the back of my head and arm were really painful.

    "People were asking if I could stand up, but I just felt really weak and really dizzy.

    "I said, ‘I don't think I can’, and then the vision in my right eye went really blurry."

    Poppy suffered a bump on her head and Freddie, in another teacup, cut his lip as the ride shook when it broke.

    The eight-year-old had to witness the entire dramatic incident involving his mum and sister - and has sadly now been put off theme park rides.

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    Kate Davies, William Davies and their children Poppy and Freddie. (Kate Davies via SWNS)

    Dreamland called an ambulance for the family but operators said the wait would be long, so William, 41, drove his wife and children to the QEQM Hospital.

    The trio were all checked over and later discharged.

    Kate said: "It was actually very fortunate that we landed like we did because we could have got our arms stuck in the railings or our legs - or the bang on the head could have been more severe or my daughter could have been trapped."

    She added that staff on the day were "very helpful and supportive" and offered some free food and drinks.

    Dreamland bosses have also invited the family to return to the theme park but they are all feeling unsure.

    Kate said: "We were looking to book Legoland but William is now saying he doesn't want to go.

    “The last thing we want is to have a situation where our family doesn’t want to go to any theme parks because prior to that my son loved going on rides.

    “I love those sorts of rides as well but it does put you off because if something as minor as the teacups can go wrong, and you have those sorts of injuries, it's terrifying to think what could happen on a bigger one.

    "We still haven't had an explanation as to what even went wrong.

    "It just made us concerned because you just think, ‘I don't know if the rides are being maintained properly'."

    A Dreamland spokesperson said: “On Wednesday, July 31, an incident occurred on the cups and saucers attraction, one of the rides for younger visitors.

    “Dreamland’s standard safety procedures were put in place, overseen by the park manager.

    “The family was checked over and given immediate care by the qualified first aiders on site. Dreamland has been in touch with the family subsequently.

    “The cups and saucers attraction has been repaired and certified safe for use and the family have been invited to return to Dreamland at a time of their choice.

    “All rides are independently certified by the Amusement Device Inspection Procedures Scheme.

    “The safety and wellbeing of all visitors to Dreamland is a top priority.”

    The post Mom recalls horror when she and daughter flung from teacup ride appeared first on Talker .

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