Crime & Safety

Girl Killed On Ride Operated By Company That Does Manasquan Fairs

The ride was operated by Skelly's Amusements​, which provides rides for other New Jersey events, including a popular Manasquan fair.

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MANASQUAN — A 10-year-old girl was killed in New Jersey after she was ejected from an amusement ride operated by Skelly's Amusements, which has provided rides for Manasquan events, including the popular Manasquan Fireman's Fair.

The girl suffered fatal injuries after she was ejected from a ride at the Deerfield Township Harvest Festival on Saturday. The incident happened on a ride called “Xtreme,” which is a Wisdom Super Sizzler amusement park ride, police said.

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The girl suffered serious injuries and was airlifted to Cooper University Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 7:20 p.m.

The cause and circumstances remain under investigation, police said.

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The company also has done the Middlesex County Fair. Read more: Girl Killed On Ride Run By Company That Does Middlesex Co. Fairs

Here is a recent video of the Manasquan fair:

Skelly's drew fire for deciding not to immediately cancel its amusement operation while the investigation continues. The company ultimately relented and closed the rides on Sunday.

The company later issued this statement: "We will not be open today at the Harvest Festival. Even though we have been given permission to operate the other rides by the state, we don’t have it in our heart. We thank the sponsors of the Festival for their understanding..."

"We will be issuing refunds at the ticket booth," the company said. "The entertainment portion of the Harvest Festival will go on as scheduled."

The festival organizers also echoed the sentiment, and their Facebook post became a place for mourners to express their sympathy.

However, the initial statement from Skelly's, which was posted on Facebook, drew criticism from some on social media who thought the decision to continue operating was disrespectful or premature.

"You don’t think packing up and leaving today is appropriate? How about donating all of today’s proceeds to the family of your victim?" one person wrote.

Skelly's wrote that the company is "absolutely heartbroken. Words cannot express our feelings and we extend our deepest sympathies to the individual’s family and loved ones. We ask that you keep them in your thoughts."

"We are fully cooperating with the investigation being conducted by the State Police and the Carnival and Amusement Ride unit within the Department of Community Affairs," the statement said.


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