The two young women who each lost a leg in the Smiler rollercoaster crash at Alton Towers are suing the owners of the park for millions of pounds. Vicky Balch, 23, and Leah Washington, 20, were both ...
A couple who were severely injured in the Alton Towers crash of 2015 have marked a decade since the accident with a glitzy charity event. Leah Washington was just 17 when she lost her leg in the ...
Image caption, Leah Washington-Pugh said while she and husband Joe can never move on from the Smiler crash they "couldn't be happier" Article Information Author, Vanessa Pearce Role, BBC News, West ...
The victims of the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash have been pictured together for the first time since the horrific incident. Leah Washington and her boyfriend Joe Pugh, both 18, joined Vicky Balch, ...
Two victims of the Alton Towers crash will be throwing a charity ball to mark that 10 years has passed since the accident. Amputee Leah Washington and her husband Joe Pugh, from Barnsley, South ...
THE Alton Towers horror crash will cost the park owners £50million, they revealed yesterday. Owners Merlin shut down the park for four days after the Smiler rollercoaster crash last month in which ...
As we mentioned earlier, the building supplies company Wolseley is planning to shut 80 branches, close a distribution depot and shed 800 staff in the UK. But it’s a good day to be a shareholder in the ...
Alton Towers operator Merlin Attractions has been fined £5 million at Stafford Crown Court after admitting health and safety breaches over The Smiler rollercoaster crash. The crash left two teenagers ...
Alton Towers operator Merlin Attractions Ltd has admitted breaching health and safety rules after a rollercoaster crash that caused life-changing injuries. Two teenagers had to undergo a leg ...
A victim of the Alton Towers rollercoaster crash who faces having her leg amputated said she "just wanted to die" as she waited hours to be rescued from the ride. Vicky Balch, 20, from Lancashire, is ...
The operator of U.K. theme park Alton Towers has admitted breaching health and safety laws over a rollercoaster crash that left two passengers needing leg amputation. Three other passengers were left ...