Couple helps secure young girls on Missouri roller coaster after alleged seat belt malfunction

Couple's Heroic Act Saves Young Girls from Missouri Roller Coaster Accident

A harrowing incident unfolded at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, Missouri, where a young girl's seat belt allegedly malfunctioned on the Mamba roller coaster. The scare occurred on October 11, when the girl behind Chris Evins and his wife, Cassie, suddenly announced that her seat belt was not latched.

Evins, who was riding with his family, quickly sprang into action to secure the girls. He and his wife grabbed hold of both girls and held them in place as they whizzed by at 72 miles per hour, creating a terrifying experience for all parties involved. "It's terrifying," Cassie Evins recounted.

The couple's bravery was not enough to reassure them, however. With two more reported seat belt malfunctions on the same ride just one day later, they have decided to take a break from visiting Worlds of Fun until they are confident that the necessary repairs have been made.

Inspectors from the Missouri Division of Fire Safety have since evaluated the coaster and confirmed that some restraint devices were not functioning properly. As a result, the ride was taken out of service until repairs were completed. The park has promised to make any necessary modifications to ensure the ride's safety before it reopens to guests.

The incident raises questions about the reliability of safety features at amusement parks like Worlds of Fun. While the park has assured that the Mamba meets or exceeds all applicable safety standards, two separate incidents in as many days suggest that more work is needed to guarantee guest safety.
 
omg 😱 what if they didn't have done that? the thought of those girls going flying at 72mph is literally chilling 🤯 i mean, kudos to Chris and his wife for being total heroes 💪 their bravery isn't just about saving those girls from harm, it's also about showing us all that we should always be vigilant when it comes to safety 🙏
 
this is wild that they actually prevented a major accident 🤯, i mean, 72 miles per hour is insane! i feel bad for the family and the couple, but also super impressed by their quick thinking and bravery 💪... it's crazy that there were like two separate seat belt malfunctions in one day, what are the chances? 🤔 i guess this just goes to show how important safety inspections are at places like Worlds of fun 🚨... i hope they get everything fixed ASAP so people can ride again
 
omg u gotta feel bad for those little girls!! 1 sec i just ate a whole bag of potato chips rn lol what was i saying? oh yeah the couple who saved them, they sound like heroes! i wonder if they got any rewards or something 🤔 how can u even get a seat belt to malfunction tho? did they check it before riding?! and why did it happen twice in one day?! anywayz i think it's really bad that ppl have 2 be worried about safety at theme parks 🚨
 
omg what a crazy situation 🤯! i'm so glad the parents reacted quickly and saved those kids - it's just terrible to think of how frightening that must have been for everyone involved 😱. i mean, two malfunctions in one day? that's just not acceptable and it makes me wonder if they're really doing enough to test their safety features 🤔. i hope the park takes this seriously and makes some serious changes to prevent something like this from happening again 💪. parents have a responsibility to keep their kids safe, but also parks do too - it's all about accountability in my opinion 😊.
 
🤔 That was a super close call! I mean, can you imagine being strapped into a roller coaster with no seatbelt and just relying on your human family members to hold onto you? 😱 It's crazy how quick thinking and bravery from Chris and Cassie Evins saved those young girls. The fact that they didn't want to take any chances after two incidents in one day, though, is totally understandable. It's a great reminder of the importance of constant monitoring and maintenance of safety features at amusement parks like Worlds of Fun. 📊
 
I mean, can you imagine being on a roller coaster and literally clinging for dear life? That's what happened to these 2 girls, but like, the dude who saved them was like a real-life superhero 🦸‍♂️! I guess you could say his seat belt was "loose" when it came to helping others 😂. On a serious note though, it's crazy that there were two malfunctions in one day. Like, didn't those people test the ride or something? Guess you never really know what's gonna happen until it happens 🤯. Anyways, I'm glad everyone is safe and all, but like, who wants to go on a roller coaster when you can just have a nervous breakdown at home 😂?
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... Like, what's the deal with roller coaster safety? I mean, I've been on plenty of rides and never had a problem, but then you hear about something like this happening and it just freaks you out. These kids were literally holding onto their seats for dear life... 72 miles per hour?! That's wild! 🤯 And the fact that two separate incidents happened in one day? Red flags all over the place for me.

I'm not sure what's going on with safety regulations, but it seems like these parks need to step up their game. I've been to Worlds of Fun a few times and always had a great time, but now I'd be thinking twice about getting back there... Can't put a price on safety, right? 😬
 
😟 what's going on with these roller coasters?! first it's a malfunctioning seat belt and now they're saying there were TWO other incidents just the day after? 🤯 sounds like a whole lot of "coincidence" to me... I'm not buying that everything is just a one-time mistake. They're trying to sweep this under the rug, but I think we need more answers. Maybe it's time for an independent investigation? 🚨
 
OMG 🤯💥 I'm literally speechless after reading about this! Chris and Cassie Evans are total heroes 🙌🏻❤️ for saving those little girls on the roller coaster!!! 😱 I mean, can you even imagine what they went through? Holding onto two kids at 72mph is CRAZY 😳. And to think that Worlds of Fun had to shut down the ride due to safety issues... it's just not right 🤕. The couple should be given a medal or something for their bravery 💪🏼! I'm so glad they're taking action and demanding those necessary repairs 🚧. It's all about keeping our kids safe, you know? 💕
 
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