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World's fastest roller coaster forced to close as it breaks thrill-seekers' bones

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!The fastest roller coaster in the world has been forced to close following reports of adrenaline junkies shattering bones on the ride, which goes from 0 to 112mph in 1.56 seconds.The terrifying ride has left at least six riders with shattered bones - with four claiming to have broken their neck or back.Situated at the Fuji-Q Highland Park in Japan, 'Do-Dodonpa' was built in 2001 and reaches "super death" speed.But now, operation of the roller coaster has been suspended until further notice due to the injuries reported.On 17 August, the incidents were reported to the authorities and were said to "stun" officials.Despite being in operation for two decades, the park said the ride has only.

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