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Some 1,400 young people had gathered at At the Transfo adventure experience park in Zwevegem on Wednesday afternoon for a big event that had been organised for boarding school pupils in West Flanders. The youngsters were able to participate in a host of activities, including an obstacle course.

Towards the end of the event things went tragically wrong on the death ride.  A 24-year-old man from Ghent (East Flanders) who was a monitor at the site, had wanted to be one of the last people of the day to descend from the death ride, a rather spectacular obstacle where you slide down to ground from a great height via a cable. Sadly, things went badly wrong and the young man fell to his death from a considerable height. The emergency services arrived at the scene, but were unable to do anything to save the young man’s life.

Victim Support

It is still unclear what exactly went wrong. The public prosecutor’s office has appointed an accident investigation expert to examine the case. Michaël Vandenheede of the local police service told VRT News that “The expert came to the scene yesterday evening. However, there is more to this for us that just the legal side of things. We have fully committed to offering support to the young people that were there. Victim support services are taking care of the youngsters. The schools too are offering counselling”.

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