BirminghamLive. It is understood the ride was closed down immediately after the accident and West Midlands Safari Park said emergency services were called "as a precaution".A spokesperson for the popular attraction said: "We can confirm that emergency services were called to the Park as a precautionary measure following an incident involving our Wild River Rafting ride."Four visitors received treatment for minor injuries and are being looked at closely."We will continue to cooperate with the emergency services to support them at this time."Additional clarity and information will be provided when there are further updates."The park said the raft "turned upside down" due to "excessive movement inside the boat".Georgia Hodgkiss, 22, from.
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