Two people have been arrested in connection with the death of a teenage girl electrocuted by a metal fence at a fairground attraction in Murcia.
Amira, a 2-year-old girl, died on Sunday morning after she jumped onto a trampoline at the Alquerias fair shortly after midnight.
It is believed that an earthing issue caused the fence to go ‘live’.
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Guardia Civil officials said that two detainees have been investigated by the Guardia Civil for homicide resulting from gross negligence, and four counts causing injury.
Four children were hospitalized and charged with injury.
One of those arrested was the owner of an attraction, who claimed that the paperwork and inspection were in order.
This check was not from a local or regional official.
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He was not present at the ‘Crazy Beds’ attraction last Sunday morning which was being supervised by two of his employees.
According to friends, he was hospitalized after suffering an anxiety attack upon hearing the news of the girl’s death.
In the Guardia Civil barracks accompanied by an attorney, he invoked the legal right to remain silent.
There are no details about the person who was detained.