California amusement park ride The Log malfunctions; family injured

The Log Ride at the Castle Park in Riverside, California, malfunctioned.

May 26, 2019, 1:45 PM

A woman was critically injured and her husband and child were also hurt when a water log ride at a California amusement park malfunctioned and flipped over, throwing them from their seats, officials said.

The incident occurred at Castle Park in Riverside on the Log Ride, which, according to the park's website, features a 48-foot drop.

Riverside Fire Department officials said they were called to the park at 4:37 p.m. and said three members of one family were tossed into the water after something went haywire with the log they were riding in and overturned.

PHOTO: Three people were injured after a log ride overturned at Castle Park in Riverside, Calif., May 25, 2019.
Three people were injured after a log ride overturned at Castle Park in Riverside, Calif., May 25, 2019.
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"One of the injuries we categorized as critical. With the two others being minor. All were transported to a hospital," a fire official at the scene told ABC Los Angeles station KABC.

Witnesses said a 10-year-old boy injured in the incident appeared to suffer a cut to his ear and head injuries, while his father suffered scrapes to his arm and back.

The names of the injured family members were not released.

PHOTO: Three people were injured after a log ride overturned at Castle Park in Riverside, Calif., May 25, 2019.
Three people were injured after a log ride overturned at Castle Park in Riverside, Calif., May 25, 2019.
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Video of the incident showed the injured boy and his father in the water after the log they were in flipped over.

Fire department officials said a mechanical problem with a ride's water pump apparently caused the accident.

PHOTO: Three people were injured after a log ride overturned at Castle Park in Riverside, Calif., May 25, 2019.
Three people were injured after a log ride overturned at Castle Park in Riverside, Calif., May 25, 2019.
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An investigation is underway by the California Department of Health and Safety to determine the exact cause of the malfunction.

The Log Ride was immediately shut down pending the outcome of the probe, officials said.

A spokeswoman for the Castle Park told KABC that the ride had been inspected earlier Saturday and nothing was found wrong.