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Young woman suffers spinal injuries after being thrown from a ride called No Limit

Royal Show disaster as young woman suffers suspected spinal injuries while on an amusement ride called No Limit

  • A 21-year-old woman begged staff for help after the aerial spinning ride stopped 
  • She suffered spinal injuries and was rushed to Royal Adelaide Hospital at 7pm
  • Show staff said it was a ‘personal health incident’ and wasn’t caused by the ride

A 21-year-old woman has been rushed to hospital with suspected spinal injuries after going on a ride called No Limit.

Emergency crews freed the woman from the aerial spinning ride at the Royal Adelaide Show just after 6pm on Wednesday. 

Show staff told Daily Mail Australia the scenario was a ‘personal health incident’ and denied her injuries were caused by the ride. 

A 21-year-old woman has been rushed to hospital for spinal injuries after going on a ride called No Limit (pictured)

Show staff told Daily Mail Australia the scenario was a 'personal health incident' and denied her injuries were caused by the ride

Show staff told Daily Mail Australia the scenario was a ‘personal health incident’ and denied her injuries were caused by the ride

The woman was taken to the Royal Adelaide Hospital at about 7pm, a South Australia Health spokeswoman confirmed to Daily Mail Australia. 

She remains in hospital in a stable condition.  

The woman pleaded for help after the ride had finished. 

A ride operator rushed to the the aid of the woman and immediately called police and ambulance.

The ride underwent checks by authorities but has since been reopened. 

A ride operator rushed to the the aid of the woman and immediately called police and ambulance (pictured: the ride on a day separate from the incident)

A ride operator rushed to the the aid of the woman and immediately called police and ambulance (pictured: the ride on a day separate from the incident) 

 

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