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July 19, 2013: Emergency personnel are on the scene at Six Flags
Over Texas in Arlington, Texas, after a woman died on the Texas
Giant roller coaster.AP/The Dallas Morning News, Tom FoxARLINGTON, Texas
Authorities said Saturday that a woman who died Friday evening in
an accident while riding the roller coaster at a Texas amusement park
appeared to fall off the ride.Arlington Police Sgt. Christopher Cook told
The Associated Press on Saturday that there appears to have been no
foul play in Friday's death at the Six Flags Over Texas park
in Arlington. Police say the Texas Department of Insurance, which approves
amusement rides, is involved in investigating the accident.The accident
happened just after 6:30 p.m. Friday at Six Flags Over Texas in
Arlington. Park spokeswoman Sharon Parker confirmed that a woman died while
riding the coaster at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington but did
not specify how she was killed.A family in line behind the woman,
identified by family members to MyFoxDFW.com as Rosy Esparza, said that
Esparza was on the ride with her daughter and son-in-law. The family
said her seat restraint seemed to go down normally before the car
left. They said when the train came back, the seat restraint was
down.The family said Esparza's daughter and son-in-law were calling for
help. They were screaming, "We need to go get my mom!"Witnesses told
local media outlets that the woman fell from the ride, which is
billed as the tallest
k, click.' Hers only clicked once. Hers
was the only one that went down once, and she didn't feel
safe, but they let her still get on the ride," Brown told
The Dallas Morning News.MyFoxDFW.com reported that fire crews had to use
a ladder truck to get to the platform below the roller coaster
where the woman's body had fallen.Arlington Fire Department investigators
have not confirmed if the restraint came loose, according to the report.
Investigators will try to determine Saturday if the woman was not properly
secured by staff, as some witnesses accounts contend.Six Flags expressed
sadness over the death and said it was temporarily closing the section
of the park around the accident site. It didn't say how long
the area would be closed. A message left for Parker by The
Associated Press wasn't returned."We are deeply saddened to share that earlier
this evening an adult woman died in the park while on the
Texas Giant. Park medical staff and local paramedics responded immediately.
Since the safety of our guests and employees is our number one
priority, the ride has been closed pending further investigation. Our thoughts
and prayers are with the family and friends during this difficult time,"
the statement said.The Texas Giant reaches 14 stories high and has a
drop of 79 degrees and a bank of 95 degrees. It can
carry up to 24 riders. The ride first opened in 1990 as
an all-wooden coaster but underwent a $10 million renovation in 2010 to
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RAMALLAH, West Bank Disagreements that blocked Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
for the past five years have not been fully resolved, despite U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry's recent announcement of progress, and there's
no clear path to a resumption of talks.Palestinian officials said Sunday
their key demand remains: Ahead of any talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu must accept Israel's pre-1967 frontier as the starting point for
drawing the border of a future state of Palestine. They say Kerry's
renewed endorsement of that frontier as a baseline in closed-door talks
is not enough, and that they need to hear from Netanyahu himself.It's
not clear if this amounts to last-minute maneuvering or if the Palestinians
will walk away if Netanyahu refuses to accept that formula, as he
has done repeatedly. On Sunday, Netanyahu's right-wing allies were adamant
that Israel would not budge, and Netanyahu appeared to be trying to
lower expectations about any future negotiations.Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas is skeptical of Netanyahu's willingness to negotiate in good faith,
suspecting the Israeli hard-liner is more interested in a peace "process"
as an antidote to Israel's international isolation than in an actual deal.Abbas
has strong reasons to return to the table, however, even if it's
not on his terms.He can ill afford to rebuff the U.S. and
Europe, the financial backers of his self-rule government, the perpetually
cash-stra
on contracts and benefits, which have contributed to nearly
$15 billion in unfunded liabilities for the city.State-appointed Emergency
Manager Kevyn Orr on Thursday filed the bankruptcy, making Detroit the largest
U.S. city to declare one, after failing to negotiate a restructuring of
union contracts to lessen the citys financial burden.Orr, appointed in March
by Gov. Rick Synder, appeared to have little choice, considering Detroit
had a general fund in the red for roughly the past nine
years and a fiscal 2012 deficit of $327 million.In addition, Detroit has
a roughly 18 percent unemployment rate, one of the countrys highest violent-crime
rates and about 80,000 blighted or abandon buildings.Chronic budget problems
have taken a significant toll on everyday life for citizens, Snyder said
recently. Detroiters deserve to feel safe when they walk down the street,
to have their street lights on, to have the bus show up
to take them to work. However, the city also has a history
of corruption that has led to its financial problems, including Mayor Kwame
Kilpatrick resigning in a 2008 sex-and-perjury scandal that cost the city
almost $9 million from a lawsuit and legal fees.The Associated Press contributed
to this report.
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