Dozens injured in Legoland rollercoaster crash in Germany

A rollercoaster crash at a Legoland theme park in southern Germany has injured 31 people, according to local authorities.

One person suffered severe but not life-threatening injuries and 15 people were taken to hospital with light injuries after the incident in the Bavarian town of Günzburg, a police spokesperson told CNN.

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Promotional image of Legoland's Fire Dragon rollercoaster ride

The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but investigators are working at the crash scene, the spokesperson added.

The incident was the second recent rollercoaster accident in the country.

On Saturday, a 57-year-old woman died when she fell out of a rollercoaster car in the Rhineland-Palatinate village of Klotten, local police told CNN.

Investigators have yet to present their findings on the cause of the fatal accident.

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