A 15-year-old girl died and two other people were hospitalized with  severe injuries after an amusement park ride in Barcelona, Spain, broke  in midair, a city spokeswoman said.
A young boy who was on the ride suffered minor injuries, but walked  away from the twisted metal on his own, Barcelona spokeswoman Rosa Diaz  said.
The names of the victims have not been announced.
The mechanical arm of “El Pendulo” (The Pendulum) broke and the  basket carrying the teens fell on top of the ride known as “The Golden  Mine,” said Sara Jaurriete, director of the Tibidabo amusement park.
The park’s website describes El Pendulo as “the ultimate free fall  and the first of its kind in Spain.”
The ride has a “long articulated arm where passengers are taken up to  38 meters (124 ft). From here, you are dropped in a free fall reaching  100kph (60 mph) in 2.8 seconds. Once you reach the bottom, the arm takes  you through a 50-metre arc,” the park’s website says.
The Pendulum has been in operation for the past four years, and it is  billed as one of the park’s main attractions.
About 4,000 visitors were in the park when the accident happened  Saturday evening, Jaurriete said.
The park will be closed on Sunday as an investigation begins.

 
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