
Two teenage girls are critically injured after a bucket broke off an amusement ride at Lucknow's Sawan Mahotsav on Tuesday night. The accident in Indiranagar left five people hurt, including three siblings.…
Two teenage girls are critically injured after a bucket broke off an amusement ride at Lucknow's Sawan Mahotsav on Tuesday night. The accident in Indiranagar left five people hurt, including three siblings. A 14-year-old and a 16-year-old girl remain hospitalised at Sushma Hospital, with one suffering multiple fractures.

Families of the injured alleged that the ride operator failed to stop the machine immediately after the bucket fell, causing the broken part to strike others. A brother of the injured girls said they pleaded with the operator to stop the ride, but it continued until bystanders created a commotion. India Today reports that the fair organiser allegedly escaped after being caught at the spot.
Police said the matter is under investigation. Doctors are awaiting further medical reports before deciding on treatment for the two girls. Three other injured people have been discharged after first aid.
The coverage is consistent factual reporting across both outlets, with India Today providing the most detail on injuries, family allegations against the operator, and police investigation. No outlet takes an ideological stance. The core dispute is between the families’ claim that the operator delayed stopping the ride and the absence of a police statement on that allegation. A careful reader should note that the accident occurred directly opposite a hospital, enabling quick emergency response. The next concrete step is the police investigation’s outcome, which may clarify operator negligence and determine compensation or charges.
Coverage: 3 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (3): indiatoday.in (neutral report), indiatvnews.com (neutral report), indiatvnews.com (2)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 3 sources linked above.