A total of 270 customers were injured within two months of the attraction opening.
The owners of a trampoline park where 11 people broke their backs and hundreds more left injured have been fined and ordered to do community service.
Some suffered “life-changing” spinal injuries to their backs and number of people taken to A&E at the local hospital led to a delegation of medics visiting the site to see what was going on, Chester Crown Court heard. Customers, many just children, were injured at the trampoline park after using the Tower Jump, where people landed into a foam pit.
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