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SALly
06-15-2005, 03:29 PM
OMG did anyone read this story. It just really upset me. Life is so scary and this just proves that every moment with your kids or anyone for that matter could be the last!!!!
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - Agnes Bamuwamye knew something was wrong after she and her 4-year-old son, Daudi, strapped into the “Mission: Space” ride at Walt Disney World. The boy’s body was rigid and his legs stretched out, so she took his hand to reassure him as the rocket-ship ride spun them around.


When the ride ended, the boy was limp and unresponsive. She carried him off the ride, and paramedics and a theme park worker tried to revive him, but he died at a hospital.

An autopsy Tuesday showed no trauma, so further tests will be conducted and a cause of death may not be known for several weeks, said Sheri Blanton, a spokeswoman for the Medical Examiner’s Office in Orlando.

The $100 million Epcot ride, one of Disney World’s most popular, was closed after the death but reopened Tuesday after company engineers concluded that it was operating normally.

“Mission: Space” spins riders in a giant centrifuge that subjects them to twice the normal force of gravity, and it is so intense that some riders have been taken to the hospital with chest pain.

Rocket launch simulation
The ride recreates a rocket launch and a trip to Mars. A clock counts down before a simulated blastoff that includes smoke and flame and the sound of roaring rocket engines. The G-forces twist and distort riders’ faces.

An audio recording and a video warn of the risks. Signs advise pregnant women not to go on the ride. Motion sickness bags are offered to riders. One warning sign posted last year read: “For safety you should be in good health, and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems, motion sickness or other conditions that can be aggravated by this adventure.”

Since the attraction opened in 2003, seven people have been taken to the hospital for chest pains, fainting or nausea. That is the most hospital visits for a single ride since Florida’s major theme parks agreed in 2001 to report any serious incidents to the state. The most recent case was last summer, when a 40-year-old woman was taken to a hospital after fainting.

“Two Gs is not that big a deal,” said Houston-based theme park consultant Randy King, a former safety director at Six Flags, which operates 30 amut parks.

Disney defends ride
Disney officials said in a statement that they were “providing support to the family and are doing everything we can to help them during this difficult time.” No changes were made to the ride or in who is permitted to ride it.

“We believe the ride is safe in its current configuration,” Disney spokeswoman Jacquee Polak said.

More than 8.6 million visitors have gone on “Mission: Space” since 2003, Polak said.

The sheriff’s office said the boy, from Sellersville, Pa., met the minimum 44-inch height requirement for the ride.

The boy’s father is Moses Bamuwamye, a finance officer at the United Nations, authorities said.

One other death was reported at Disney World this year. A 77-year-old woman who was in poor health from diabetes and several ministrokes died in February after going on the “Pirates of the Caribbean” ride. A medical examiner’s report said her death “was not unexpected.”

Florida’s major theme parks not directly regulated by the state, and instead have their own inspectors.

eightball61
06-15-2005, 03:51 PM
I went on that ride when I was little (or am I thinking space mountain :confused: ). I hated rollercoaster’s and I remember my mom lying & saying it wasn't. From what I remember, the ride went kinda fast & also had a lot of sharp turns to it.

Anyhow, this is a very sad & tragic story. I know stuff like this happens but I can't ever imagine being a parent and losing a child :(

SALly
06-15-2005, 03:58 PM
This is a new ride.....I just can't imagine sitting there on a ride next to your child while he is dying. I don't know how a mom could move on after that....

eightball61
06-15-2005, 04:03 PM
This is a new ride.....I just can't imagine sitting there on a ride next to your child while he is dying. I don't know how a mom could move on after that....


Isn't there a ride called "Space Mountain"? I thought that was the name of it :confused: but it must be another ride.

Rides can be fun but also very dangerous at the same time. On rides like this they should have an emergency radio(like a walky-talky) or even a response button that will allow the operator to know there is a problem and they can stop the ride. I know it may be hard with these fast rides but they can have a slow down mode before a complete stop.

I think that make sense.....

SALly
06-15-2005, 04:27 PM
Yeah there is a ride called Space Mountain. It is a roller coaster in the dark.....
This is "Mission" Space or something like that, new in 2003. I just wonder what happened to the kid.... it's just a major tragedy. :(

eightball61
06-15-2005, 05:07 PM
it's just a major tragedy. :(

My GF & I were at a local fair last year and she went on a ride with some friends. I didn't go on because I don't trust those rides that fairs have. Anyhow, the operator started the ride and I went off to get a hot sausage sandwich. When I came back my GF was vomiting & crying. Well, I guess the operator didn't speak a word in English and her along with others were trying to tell him to shut down the ride because of her reactions to it.

This incident is minor compared to the death of this child but hopefully this death will open eyes for better safety on a ride.

SALly
06-15-2005, 06:22 PM
My GF & I were at a local fair last year and she went on a ride with some friends. I didn't go on because I don't trust those rides that fairs have. Anyhow, the operator started the ride and I went off to get a hot sausage sandwich. When I came back my GF was vomiting & crying. Well, I guess the operator didn't speak a word in English and her along with others were trying to tell him to shut down the ride because of her reactions to it.

This incident is minor compared to the death of this child but hopefully this death will open eyes for better safety on a rid
Oh my gosh, how terrible.

eightball61
06-15-2005, 06:36 PM
Oh my gosh, how terrible.


^^ Your telling me....I was so pissed :mad:


The technology is there for the safety on these rides but the manufactors want to spend as little as possible to they can make good money on their products.

SALly
06-15-2005, 06:39 PM
^^ Your telling me....I was so pissed :mad:


The technology is there for the safety on these rides but the manufactors want to spend as little as possible to they can make good money on their products.
Yeah I know. And when you're a kid you don't think of any of the dangers. Now as an adult, I'm scared of some rides, mostly at fairs and stuff where they put them up and tear them down so quickly.... :eek:

eightball61
06-15-2005, 06:41 PM
Now as an adult, I'm scared of some rides, mostly at fairs and stuff where they put them up and tear them down so quickly.... :eek:

That is why I went to go eat my hot sausage sandwich :D

SALly
06-15-2005, 07:05 PM
That is why I went to go eat my hot sausage sandwich :D
I bet she now wishes she went for the sausage sandwich with you!!!!!!

eightball61
06-15-2005, 07:06 PM
I bet she now wishes she went for the sausage sandwich with you!!!!!!

She sure does ;) .............. :p

Howard
06-16-2005, 12:38 AM
That's why rides have to be inspected before people go on. :mad: