Bouncy castle explodes in Spain, killing girl, 6, and injuring six other children
By Russell Hope Published May 08, 2017
Firefighters remove debris following the bouncy castle explosion in Spain.
A six-year-old girl has died after being thrown 45 feet into the air when a bouncy castle exploded at a restaurant in northeast Spain.
The girl was playing on the inflatable with six other children behind the Mas Oller restaurant outside the city of Girona on Sunday afternoon.
She suffered serious injuries and died a few hours later in the intensive care unit of a nearby hospital.
The six other boys and girls, aged between three and 11, were also injured.
A nine-year-old boy was one of three taken to hospital by helicopter, while a seven-year-old girl is reported to be in a stable condition after undergoing surgery. Both are said to have suffered multiple injuries.
Four other children, including a seven-year-old, suffered minor injuries such as cuts and bruises.
It is understood a valve failed on the inflatable and pressure built up, causing the explosion. The children were sent high into the air before crashing down onto tarmac or grass.
Parts of the bouncy castle reached the roof of the restaurant and some debris was found more than 120 feet (37m) away.