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Multiple people injured in Legoland roller coaster incident in Germany

On Thursday, a roller coaster accident at Legoland in southern Germany left 31 people hurt, according to local authorities.
One individual sustained serious injuries, though not life-threatening, while 15 others were hospitalized with minor injuries after the incident in Günzburg, Bavaria, a police spokesperson told Dinogo.
The exact cause of the crash remains unclear, but investigators are actively working at the scene, the spokesperson reported.

A fire truck passes by the Legoland entrance in the Bavarian town of Günzburg.
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Rescue helicopters were observed in a field near the theme park.
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This incident marks the second recent roller coaster crash in Germany.
A 57-year-old woman tragically died on Saturday after falling from a roller coaster in Klotten, Rhineland-Palatinate, local police reported. Investigations into the fatal incident are ongoing.
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