A serious work accident occurred at Europa-Park in Rust on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, around 2 p.m. A 31-year-old park employee sustained severe injuries during maintenance work on the water roller coaster "Poseidon." Police report that the worker was on a 20-meter-high platform and apparently started the ride too early.
The Dramatic Sequence of the Accident
The 31-year-old was on the platform to inspect the "Poseidon" roller coaster. This attraction combines elements of a roller coaster with a boat ride and is one of the park's popular rides. According to police, the man started the ride too soon, leading to a dramatic incident. A car on the ride caught one of his safety harnesses. As a result, the worker was dragged along and thrown against the car.The safety harness tore under the applied force, and the 31-year-old came to rest on the platform. He suffered severe injuries and required immediate medical attention. A rescue helicopter transported him to a hospital.
