13-Year-Old Injured in Disneyland Log Flume Ride Incident
A 13-year-old boy was hospitalized after exiting a log flume ride at Disneyland before its conclusion, leading to a 50-foot drop. The ride was temporarily closed following the incident but reopened the next day.
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