Regulators insist on safety measures for death park
US regulators in the US state of Georgia have said a popular amusement park will have to increase the size and number of warning signs near its roller coaster.
Last week, a teenager was killed at the Six Flags Over Georgia park after he was hit and decapitated by the roller coaster.
Police say 17-year-old Asia LeeShawn Ferguson scaled two fences and wandered into a restricted area where he was hit.
The park has been told to add the words ‘extreme danger’ to the signs.






