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One dead, nine hurt as rollercoaster derails in Sweden

Police at the Grona Lund amusement park, after an accident occurred on the Jetline rollercoaster
Police at the Grona Lund amusement park, after an accident occurred on the Jetline rollercoaster

A rollercoaster derailed at a Swedish theme park, killing one person and injuring nine, police and the park in Stockholm said.

A carriage of the Jetline rollercoaster broke away and fell from a great height, taking several people with it, according to a correspondent for Swedish television SVT at the Grona Lund theme park.

The ride, launched in 1988, travels at around 90km/h.

"One person unfortunately died," Grona Lund spokeswoman Cecilia Bjorling said.

Stockholm police confirmed that seven people were injured and taken to hospital.

The injuries were caused by falls, said Stockholm police spokeswoman Helena Bostrom Thomas.

"We received the alert at around 11.39 am (10.39am Irish time), a rollercoaster had derailed and several people were injured," Hakan Eriksson of the Swedish capital's emergency services said.

The park was evacuated and police and ambulances were sent to the scene.

"I suddenly heard a metallic thud and then the rides started to shake," correspondent Jenny Lagerstedt told SVT.

"My husband, who was sitting outside, saw a car detach and fall."

Culture Minister Parisa Liljestrand told the TT news agency: "I recently visited the park with my family and I can't even imagine how it must feel when the most beautiful day suddenly turns into a nightmare."