'I'll never forgot her blood-curdling screams'.
A 'traumatised' toddler's wrist was broken after it's claimed she jammed on a Glasgow Fort fairground ride.
"The blood curdling screams she let out on that ride will never leave me. It's every mother's worst nightmare."She addded: "Hindsight's a wonderful thing, but parents automatically put their trust in staff operating rides. It's terrifying to think how much the two young girls at the teacups didn't care at all.
The retired NHS worker, 64, told Glasgow Live: "Her cardigan was caught in the plastic circle barrier in the middle of the teacup. The teacup began spinning round one way and the barrier the other."I ripped her jumper to free her wrist and she was in a lot of pain. I thought she had bashed her wrist but it turned out to be worse."
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