Sandusky, Ohio – June 6, 2011

The Amusement Ride Safety division of the Ohio Department of Agriculture is looking into an incident at Cedar Point that injured seven. It happened sometime Monday at the amusement park in northwest Ohio.

The minor injuries reported were sustained when some individuals were on the WildCat, a rollercoaster with seven cars that has been around for over 40 years. Officials from the park state that two of the cars collided near the end of the track.

The injuries were described as minor, and three of those hurt went to a medical facility for further examination, while four received treatment at a first aid station. According to rideaccidents.com, there was another accident on the WildCat in 2008, which left nine people with minor injuries.

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Kychillsbc wrote the following on May 8th, 2012 at 11:29 pm:

Wildcat is now closed and is no longer a problem. Not that I would ride it anyway!

tanializ feliciano wrote the following on January 25th, 2012 at 5:26 pm:

did people really get injurie on a cedar point ride before?

Taylor Novak wrote the following on July 9th, 2011 at 6:52 pm:

The three Children that were injured on the wildcat, go to A near by school, and i happen to be friends with all three, One of whom were left with much more than minor damage, With their back, and ankle, they were going to a chiropractor but was left in the same condition, maybe even worse. Cedar Point is paying for all medical expenses, but i personally believe there should be compensation, in the case that, there may be PERMANENT damage.