Friday, 19 September 2014
Adelene face Leong Malaysian children died falling game revolves Austarlia
KUALA LUMPUR : Malaysian Identity children 8 years old who died after being thrown out of the game rotates at the Royal Adelaide Show, Australia, Friday has been identified as Adelene Leong.
South Australian Police Adelene post pictures selected by his mother's Facebook page and ask the public that has information related to the games appear to help the investigation.
"We hope to get information from those who are taking pictures or recording video games Airmaxx 360 - while moving at Showgrounds on Friday," said Chief Inspector Selena Dinning from Sturt Local Service Area .
"We also hope to get information from those at the scene when this tragic event occurred, or anyone who had anything unusual while taking the game."
Police also found a game that has provided the required minimum of 120cm - where Adelene exceeded the height limit.
"game has been seized by the Occupational Safety and Health Agency of South Australia (SafeWork SA) and it remains in the status quo for the time being" he added.
"Police are continuing the investigation in cooperation with SafeWork SA to investigate fully the cause of the tragic incident and are preparing a report for the coroner."
Adelene, reportedly traveled to Australia with his family, bouncing from game AirMaxx 360 which has a size of 15 meters long and 18 meters wide and can carry 24 people at a time.
Polis told the victims were treated by paramedics and taken to Adelaide Hospital but died soon after.
Royal Adelaide Show attracted about half a million visitors each year and is the largest annual event in South Australia. It provides a variety of entertainment and shows haiwan.
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