she told Lincolnshire Live."It set off before it came to a sudden stop near the top. It lurched forward a little bit more but then stopped again."We then waited and they said we would have to evacuate.
They started to bring harnesses up and released the locks so we could put them on in the seats."They gave us hoodies to keep warm because it was quite breezy and a little chilly at the top."We had to clamber out in the most horrible way - you don't realise how high up you've gone.
It was pretty scary."The 34-year-old says her daughter Emily dealt with the scary situation "amazingly" even as other riders were crying in fear."My nephew was screaming and was so scared so they took him down first, before coming back for my niece," she said."We.
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