A girl is in a critical condition after falling from a height queuing at Chessington World of Adventures.
Jessica Blake, 4, is reported to have fallen through a gap on a rope bridge while queuing for the Tomb Blaster ride.
She suffered fractured ribs, a fractured skull, blood on her brain, and liver and kidney damage after the fall on Thursday.
She is currently at St George's Hospital, Tooting, in a critical condition.
Steve Poullos said yesterday evening on the theme park's Facebook site: "Our little niece is still fighting for her life, we are all very worried."
The theme park left a message saying: "Everyone at the resort is very concerned about your niece and our thoughts and best wishes are with your family at this time."
Jennie O'Sullivan wrote: "We were there when this happened and didn't see any movement. My little boy and husband saw it happen and were so upset as was I seeing her laying there...how could this happen?"
Carolyn Doyle, who said she had witnessed the fall, said: "My boys have not stopped asking how she is."
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