A woman in her 40s has sustained life-threatening injuries after a fairground ride malfunctioned in south London.
A man in his 40s is also being treated in hospital for “potentially life-changing injuries”, Metropolitan Police said.
Four people were taken to hospital following the incident on Saturday evening, with two people – a man in his 50s and an 11-year-old girl – having been discharged.
The Lambeth Country Show reopened on Sunday, but the rides remain cordoned off.
Police said inquiries to establish what happened are ongoing.
On Saturday, Lambeth Council confirmed a “serious incident” took place at about 6.20pm.
A council spokesperson said on Saturday: “A thorough investigation is being conducted to determine the cause of the malfunction.
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“Additional safety inspections are being carried out on all rides and attractions at the show.”
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Helen Hayes, the Labour parliamentary candidate for Dulwich and West Norwood, called for an “urgent investigation” into the incident.
She said on X on Saturday night: “I’m shocked to learn of the failure of a fairground ride at Lambeth Country Show earlier this evening.
“My thoughts are with those who were injured and all who witnessed this horrific event.
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“Thank you to the emergency services who attended. There must now be an urgent investigation.”
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