Woman who fell from a Las Vegas casino's rollercoaster was a double amputee before riding - but authorities haven't revealed if she was secured properly or if the safety harness malfunctioned Woman fell from her seat on the El Loco Roller Coaster at Circus Circus casino in Las Vegas on March 25 The woman, aged in her mid-20s to early 30s, was rushed to hospital but authorities have not released any details about her injuries Incident report released Thursday revealed she was a double amputee before going on the rollercoaster Officials have not said whether the woman was missing her arms or legs It is not clear how the woman managed to fall from the ride, including whether she was secured properly or if the safety features malfunctioned
By Emily Crane For Dailymail.com
Published: 02:03 BST, 5 April 2019 | Updated: 04:40 BST, 5 April 2019
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A woman who was injured after falling from a Las Vegas rollercoaster last week was a double amputee before she went on the ride.
Officials said the woman fell from her seat on the El Loco Roller Coaster inside the Circus Circus casino on March 25.
The woman, aged in her mid-20s to early 30s, was rushed to hospital but authorities have not released any details about her injuries.
A woman who was injured after falling from the El Loco Roller Coaster inside the Circus Circus casino in Las Vegas last week was a double amputee before she went on