海外の反応-北海道のスキー場で5歳男児がスキーリフトに挟まれ死亡

5-year-old boy dies after being trapped in ski lift at resort in Hokkaido
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海外のナナシさん

Even after reading the article, I do not understand what happened to the boy or how he died.

海外のナナシさん

From the photo it looks like the end of the conveyorbelt, so he probably tripped and his arm went in where the belt rolls under the surface. So my guess is his arm got smashed and he died of blood loss? None of the articles go into specific details.

海外のナナシさん

That sounds gruesome.

海外のナナシさん

I’m only speculating. Might be possible for people to die of mangled limbs without blood loss? From shock or something?

海外のナナシさん

You’re thinking of Crush Injury/Syndrome.

In cases where limbs or the body is crushed, the victim may only be kept alive/awake by the pressure of whatever is crushing them as it keeps the blood in their body. If they don’t die from blood loss, they either may die as a result of the physical trauma itself, or die as blood recirculates with toxins in the blood stream.

海外のナナシさん

From watching it on the news it looks like his arm got stuck at the top end of the belt where it goes back underground, but not positive.

海外のナナシさん

As a parent, this makes me sick to my stomach. Poor boy and his family.

海外のナナシさん

There have been multiple reports on the danger of the machine and its poor management, but apparently nothing was done. Poor little boy.

補足

以前から口コミ等で危険性が指摘されている

海外のナナシさん

How could this happen? Last thing id expect coming from japan. They’re usually always thorough

海外のナナシさん

The reviews in the link say that the cover was loose and there wasn’t anyone in charge of watching out for safety.

海外のナナシさん

It seems like the owner is not japanese accroding to their website. https://en.sassonresort.com/#about

海外のナナシさん

Who is the actual owner?

海外のナナシさん

Iooks like chinese

海外のナナシさん

Holy cow, I’m reading this news as I’m skiing in this very resort right now

海外のナナシさん

Be careful getting off that ski lift!

海外のナナシさん

I’m reading this at a ski resort after a day on the lifts In Karuizawa, after telling my wife how safe the lifts are and how amazing Japan is at maintenance and safety. Jesus.

海外のナナシさん

My condolences to the parents.

It’s so tragic these accidents happen due to ignorance for proper maintenance, and perhaps supervisor from parents.

海外のナナシさん

I don’t understand how he would have died. It looks like a smooth flat escalator. Where is a part where your arm could get stuck?

My deepest condolences to the parents. What a horrible accident.

海外のナナシさん

Where it turns around and goes back into the ground… Too large of a gap.

海外のナナシさん

You’d be surprised what kinds of awful things can happen with any kind of escalator if something gets wedged into just right. Toes, fingers, feet, hair, etc. I worked at an event where someone managed to get a foot in one before.

海外のナナシさん

Don’t they stop automatically when anything gets stuck in them?

海外のナナシさん

Some do some don’t, and it depends where you are on the escalator. If you make a feature like that too sensitive then it’s going to seize up every time someone drops a napkin or a hair tie on one. There’s no way to enact a failsafe like that on every angle of the machine too. The worst cases I’ve personally seen got wedged into machinery on the sides, not the ends.

海外のナナシさん

Sounds like his arm got caught right at the end where you hop off and pulled him completely under.

海外のナナシさん

That’s so horrible.

海外のナナシさん

In the US there’s always someone supervising the end and beginning of each lift and belt. These aren’t like escalators they are very dangerous machines.

海外のナナシさん

In my experience also. I worked in New Zealand and the ski school always had someone stationed at the top ready to push stop when the carpet was operating.

海外のナナシさん

legitimately would off myself if I saw this happen to my child. Horrendous.

海外のナナシさん

I’m so confused, conveyor belt lifts are probably the safest kind of lift there is. I’ve never seen one that had hand rails. How do you even get injured by it let alone die? It’s like a moving walkway in airports

海外のナナシさん

Poor kid man ,ffs

海外のナナシさん

Being in tokyo for a holiday, I’ve noticed there’s a massive gap between the platform and the train at some stations. Does everyone just learn to avoid it? One could easily just fall through.

I know, completely different problem, and I feel for the parents deeply. Just curious about the management of safety hazards in japan.

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