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Dreamspace survivor is hurt again
Lee and Rosie Wright
Rosie is recovering after her fall
A four-year-old girl who narrowly escaped death when an inflatable artwork flung her 100 feet into the air last year has had another accident.

Rosie Wright fell down some steps at her home in Langley Park, Co Durham cracking her collar bone.

She was badly injured last July when a freak gust of wind lifted the Dreamspace sculpture off the ground at Chester-le-Street, killing two people.

Her father Lee Wright said she was in a sling, but still able to go to school.

'Little tomboy'

Rosie was in a coma for five days after the disaster and had just finished more than a year of medical checks when her latest accident took place.

Her father said: "She's a real little tomboy and gets stuck in. She was probably trying to copy what her brother does.

"As soon as the sling is off she will be running as usual. It shouldn't hold her back".

Rosie's brother Jack, six, found his sister after she fell.

Two women died and 13 other people were injured in the tragedy at Chester-le-Street's Riverside Park.



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