In a tragic incident at the Surajkund Funfair in Faridabad, a ride carrying 26 people collapsed, resulting in the death of Inspector Jagdish Prasad, who was on duty and trying to rescue attendees. More than a dozen visitors sustained injuries and were immediately admitted to local hospitals for treatment. The Faridabad police have now registered a case of accidental death against the owners of the Himachal Fun Fair, signaling serious legal action following the incident. Eyewitness accounts and visuals show the moment the ride gave way, highlighting the gravity of the safety lapses. The state tourism minister, Arvind Sharma, has announced the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the accident and ensure that the families of the deceased and injured receive full support. Authorities have confirmed that all hospital expenses for the injured are being covered by the government. The incident raises urgent questions about the adequacy of safety checks, ride certifications, and the enforcement of amusement park regulations. While Inspector Jagdish Prasad is being hailed as a hero for his brave attempt to save lives, this accident serves as a stark reminder of the need for stricter safety measures in public fairs to prevent such tragedies in the future.

