A ride engineer manually overrode the system allowing a ride operator to restart the halted train, which led to the collision.
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Leah Washington was 17 when her carriage on the new £18 million Smiler ride smashed into another stationary one in 2015. The incident was later put down to human error.
Joe, who broke both kneecaps and had his little finger snapped off by The Smiler ride accident , has received an estimated £100,000 pay-off, while Leah Washington, whose left leg was badly crushed and amputated above the knee, should receive more than £2 million.
Leah Washington and Joe Pugh were both teenagers riding the Smiler when it crashed in 2015. Leah's leg was later amputated and Joe had shattered knees. Leah showed off her engagement ring in a photo from Venice on her Instagram page.
A spokesperson for the Theme Park said that following the crash, a number of changes to safety measures had been put in place to ensure that an incident of this nature can never happen again.
All children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult of 18 years and above. Children under 3 years old can visit the park for free. The following height and age restrictions apply: Guests must be 1.4m or over to ride Nemesis, Galatica, The Smiler, Oblivion and Rita (Rita has a maximum height of 1.95m).
All children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult of 18 years and above. Children under 3 years old can visit the park for free. The following height and age restrictions apply: Guests must be 1.4m or over to ride Nemesis, Galatica, The Smiler, Oblivion and Rita (Rita has a maximum height of 1.95m).
The body of a Smiler shows nothing but a black mass enshrouding the creature. It is unknown if this is the body of the Smiler itself or a shadow that covers its actual body. The documentation of its body is currently impossible, as Smilers leave no trace of their existence when they die.
Vicky Balch and Leah Washington, who each lost a leg in the crash, were in court for the start of the two-day court hearing, along with Joe Pugh, Daniel Thorpe and Chandaben Chauhan, who were also seriously hurt.
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