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Legoland rollercoaster crash injures 34 as two trains collide at theme park in Gunzburg
After a rollercoaster accident at an amusement park in Gunzburg, more than thirty guests were sent to the hospital with injuries.

After a rollercoaster accident at an amusement park in Gunzburg, more than thirty guests were sent to the hospital with injuries.

At the Legoland park in Gunzburg, Germany, two trains collided into each other after one of the trains unexpectedly applied its brakes.
According to the police, there have been 34 people hurt, most of them have suffered cuts and bruises.
Two of those individuals sustained life-threatening injuries and were airlifted to a nearby medical facility by helicopter; one suffered injuries to their legs, and the other complained of shoulder ache.

The “Feuerdrache” rollercoaster travels at a speed of 18 miles per hour (29 kilometers per hour).
The amusement park is owned and operated by the same company that is responsible for Legoland near Windsor.
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