The 60-year-old collapsed moments after finishing the popular attraction. Her death is the second fatal incident in a major U.S. theme park within a month
A ride malfunction is denied by the park’s owners after five teenagers were thrown from an attraction in Rhodes. The municipality has ordered the park to remain closed until new safety certificates are provided
Four youth were injured at an amusement park after they were thrown from a spinning ride.
Mayor Anastasia Halkia was found guilty of dereliction of duty by a local administration disciplinary board, a decision she appealed to the Council of State (CoS)
The municipal council of Nikaia-Aghia Rentis unanimously decided to temporarily close “Allou! Fun Park” due to an expired operating license.
New evidence in the August death of a teenager at a Halkidiki amusement park has resulted in the closure of the company that certified the park’s safety.
The woman was irrevocably convicted and handed down a suspended 2-year sentence for a 2009 incident, therefore, she was ineligible to participate in the tender
An official investigation into the causes of the malfunctioning of a ride at an amusement park in Halkidiki, that led to the death of a young man, finds the accident could have been avoided.
The accident has gripped Greek public opinion over the past week causing outrage over lack of safety measures at the amusement park and the lax inspections by the public authorities
An engineer visited the amusement park in Halkidiki, which was operating without a license, just hours before the accident took place and declared rides 'safe' without testing them.