An 18 -year -old woman is potentially abandoned with life -changing injuries, when her hair was allegedly trapped in a fanfare ride Hampshire In the weekend.
Emergency services were called at Natalie Marsh Steam and Craft Show shortly before 11 pm on Saturday after the teenager’s hair swinging in floor rollers.
Emma Perry, a nurse of Southampton General Hospital, told Southern Daily Eco: “His friend came out of the ride and he said that he was bleeding, so I offered my services First help,
“When I went there, I saw that we call the three-fourth part of the girl’s skull a dololing phenomenon.”
A woman told BBC He had helped the teenager to provide first aid, and was “shock and nervous” at the scene.
“One of the girl’s friends came down and said how serious it was and some of us offered assistance,” she said.
“It is very shocking that it can be on a fairground ride that small children walk. It should never be again.”
In a post on Facebook, the organizers of the show said: “The unfortunate incident in the show tomorrow evening is being investigated by the officials concerned.
“Natalie Marsh Steam and Craft Show Limited is collaborating with all the parties. No more comments will be made until proper and more information is available.
“There are no current comments made on social media and we will continue to support all the parties involved in it.
A spokesman for the Hampshire police said: “We were called at 10.53 am on July 26 that an 18 -year -old woman maintained a potentially life -changing injuries on her head during a ride at the Natalie Marsh Steam and Craft Show.
“He was taken to the hospital for treatment.
“Police participated and taken together Health and safety executive,