Who was responsible for the Alton Towers Smiler crash?


Who was responsible for the Alton Towers Smiler crash? An investigation by the Staffordshire theme park in November 2015 found it had been caused by human error. Theme park owner Merlin admitted breaching the Health and Safety Act and was fined £5m in September 2016.


How many people lost their legs at Alton Towers?

Vicky Balch and Leah Washington, who each lost a leg in the crash, were in court for the start of the two-day court hearing, along with Joe Pugh, Daniel Thorpe and Chandaben Chauhan, who were also seriously hurt.


Did Alton Towers get sued for The Smiler?

Two women who lost legs after a crash on a ride at Alton Towers are suing the park's owners, their lawyers have said. Vicky Balch, 23, and Leah Washington, 20, were in the front seats of the Smiler ride which rammed into a stationary carriage in June 2015.


Did the Smiler crash victims get compensation?

Victims of the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash have received their first insurance payments. A law firm representing eight of those injured when two carriages of the Smiler ride crashed on 2 June said interim payments had been released to help with the victims' rehabilitation.


Can kids go on The Smiler?

All children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult of 18 years and above. Children under 3 years old can visit the park for free. The following height and age restrictions apply: Guests must be 1.4m or over to ride Nemesis, Galatica, The Smiler, Oblivion and Rita (Rita has a maximum height of 1.95m).


Can a 10 year old go on The Smiler?

All children under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult of 18 years and above. Children under 3 years old can visit the park for free. The following height and age restrictions apply: Guests must be 1.4m or over to ride Nemesis, Galatica, The Smiler, Oblivion and Rita (Rita has a maximum height of 1.95m).


What did Alton Towers do in response to the Smiler crash?

In the immediate aftermath, our priority was those who were injured and their families. Since then we have been humbled by their grace and fortitude, and we will continue to do whatever we can to support them. The decision was taken to close the park immediately.


Can the Smiler crash again?

A spokesperson for the Theme Park said that following the crash, a number of changes to safety measures had been put in place to ensure that an incident of this nature can never happen again.


How much does Alton Towers make a day?

Alton Towers is open between March and November, and takes in around £110m in revenues annually, analysts estimate. This means it makes an average of £464,000 a day – though this will be higher during the summer months.