Trampolin tragedy: 2-year-olds dies to the fair after electric shock!

Ein tragischer Unfall auf einem Jahrmarkt in Spanien: Ein Kind stirbt nach einem Stromschlag, während weitere Kinder verletzt werden.
A tragic accident in a fair in Spain: a child dies after an electric shock while other children are injured. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Trampolin tragedy: 2-year-olds dies to the fair after electric shock!

On June 15, 2025, a tragic incident occurred in a fair in Spain when a two -year -old child suffered a fatal electric shock while playing on a trampoline. Several media report this, including RTVE, and refer to eyewitnesses. The rescue workers fought for the life of the little girl for over an hour, but the heart-lung resolutions were ultimately unsuccessful. Other reports emphasize that three other children, an eight -year -old girl and two boys aged eleven and twelve, also suffered electric shocks and brought to a local hospital where they are luckily out of danger.

The police, in this case the Guardia Civil, has initiated an investigation to clarify the exact cause of the tragic accident. Such incidents raise questions about the security of leisure activities, especially in popular trampoline jumping, which is present in many gardens and amusement parks.

accidents in trampoline jumping

trampoline jumping is very popular with children and young people. In Germany, around 40,000 accidents occur on trampolines annually. Statistics show that the average age of the injured is around eight years and that both girls and boys are affected. It is particularly alarming that 68% of the accidents occur when several children jump at the same time. This increases the risk of serious injuries.

The most common injuries are bruises, sprains and broken bones. Injuries to the lower extremities are in half of those affected, while a third of the injuries affect the upper extremities, especially the elbows. Serious injuries, such as paraplegia due to cervical vertebrae, should also not be underestimated. An example of a specific injury is the proximal tibial fracture, also known as a "trampoline fracture", which often occurs when a heavier child or an adult jumps on the trampoline with a lighter child.

safety precautions and recommendations

The Foundation for Children's Health and various specialist organizations emphasize the need for strict security precautions when jumping trampoline. It is recommended that children under the age of six should not jump on trampolines, since their motor skills and the bone structure are not suitable for this. In addition, children should only jump individually, acrobatic tricks are only carried out under professional supervision and regular breaks.

In addition, it is important to regularly check safety nets and cushions for damage and children should jump barefoot or with non -slip socks. Playing with balls on the trampoline should also be avoided to minimize the risk of injury. Adults should always be present to ensure security during the game.

These incidents and security guidelines illustrate that trampoline jumping has positive effects on the cardiovascular system, muscles and coordination, but also carries considerable risks that can be reduced by suitable measures. Parents are asked to always be vigilant and to consider the recommended security precautions.

For more information on the situation of trampoline security and the current incident at the fair in Spain, you can report the reporting of Kleine Zeitung,) [BR] (https://www.br.de/nachrichten/bayern/behrungs-risiko--unfaelle- through-trampolinprolinprolinffz6nhi) and doctors on the net consult.

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