
The CDLE said Tuesday that the Haunted Mine Drop was most recently inspected by a third party in June and has been in compliance with all regulations and inspections since it became operational in 2017. Investigators from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s Division of Oil and Public Safety, which regulates amusement park rides and leads accident investigations, are investigating the accident this week alongside the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office and the city of Glenwood Springs. The park is set to reopen on Friday, a spokesperson said Tuesday night. The accident happened on the Haunted Mine Drop ride at Glenwood Caverns. The coroner’s office said Tuesday Estifanos died of multiple blunt force injuries but said the final cause and manner of death were pending the completion of the investigation into her death. We share the family’s grief as they experience an unimaginable loss,” said the spokesperson, David Nancarrow. “We are providing support for students and staff. We understand nothing will bring her back, but we do not want this to be an additional burden to the parents hence asking for your help in this matter,” the organizers wrote.Įstifanos attended Stetson Elementary School in the District 49 school district near Colorado Springs, according to a spokesperson for the district. We want all the community to stand with the family during unthinkable loss. “Her parents, families and all the community is devastated by this tragic and sudden loss. Screenshot of GoFundMe A fundraising page was set up for the 6-year-old girl who died on a ride at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park
