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Boy killed, 3 others injured after raft flips at Iowa amusement park

An 11-year old boy was killed and another kid critically injured when a raft overturned at an Iowa amusement park, officials said.

Six people were on the Raging River water ride at Adventureland Park in Altoona when the circular raft flipped at about 7:30 p.m. Saturday, the Altoona Police Department said in a statement.

Four riders were hospitalized, including three with critical injuries and 11-year-old Michael Jaramillo, who later died. Another child remains in critical condition.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the Jaramillo family as they navigate the heartbreaking loss of their child,” the police department said in a statement.

“Altoona Detectives are working with the State Inspector and Adventureland Park to understand this tragic accident.”

Four off-duty cops and fire officials working at the park responded to the incident alongside park security, cops said.

The other injured riders weren’t identified by police or the amusement park.

“Adventureland is saddened to learn of the passing of one guest involved in the Raging River accident,” Adventureland said in statement on its Facebook page. “This investigation is ongoing and the ride remains closed. Adventureland is working closely with both state and local authorities, and would like to thank them again for their efforts.”

The family-style ride — which promises to drench all riders — requires guests to be at least 3 feet tall, according to its website.

“You will get wet, possibly soaked on this river ride,” the site reads. “A great way to cool off with the whole family!”

The ride was last inspected on Friday, just one day before the fatal accident, and was found to be in “sound working order,” park officials said.

“It will remain closed for a thorough inspection,” the park’s statement continued. “Our thoughts are with the affected families at this time.”

The identities of the victims were not released. The Raging River, which dates to 1983, had been shut down since last year and just reopened for the first time this season, KCCI reported.

The incident marked the second fatality on the ride in the last five years, according to the Des Moines Register.

Steve Booher, a 68-year-old Adventureland employee, was killed in 2016 while working on the ride after starting his summer gig just six days earlier. Booher was assisting riders out of rafts when he fell onto the ride’s conveyor belt, fracturing his skull and injuring his brain. He died four days later, the newspaper reported.

The park was fined a maximum $4,500 by the Iowa Occupational Safety and Health Administration after Booher’s deadly accident, according to the report.