Oscar Edwards & Maria Cassidy
BBC News
Rebecca Eccleston
Seven people were taken to hospital after an accident at the Coney Beach Pleasure Park
Thirteen children and one adult received minor injuries after an accident on a pleasure park ride.
It happened on Coney Beach's Wacky Worm, in Porthcawl, Bridgend county, which is described as a "small introductory roller coaster" on its website.
One mother said a metal railing fell on to her son's pram while she heard children "screaming" and "crying out" after a cart on the ride left the track on Wednesday evening.
In a statement, Coney Beach Pleasure Park said it was instructed by police to clear the site after the incident on a "third-party ride" not owned by the park.
The pleasure park dates back to 1918, but is set to close in October, with homes, shops and restaurants built on the waterfront in a redevelopment.
Footage on social media appears to show adults helping a number of children off the ride.
South Wales Police advised the public to avoid the area and said officers were called to the amusement park at about 17:50 BST following an accident on one of the rides.
Seven patients were taken to hospital by ambulance for further treatment.
The amusement park will remain closed tomorrow while officers and health and safety personnel carry out their investigation.
Seven people were taken to hospital after an accident at the Coney Beach Pleasure Park
Rebecca Eccleston, 22, from Llantwit Major was at the amusement park with her son and a big group of friends when the incident happened.
"It was all fine and the kids were enjoying themselves then all of a sudden there was a massive bang," she said.
"I turned and the metal railing had fallen on to my right shoulder and my pram."
Ms Eccleston's one-year-old son Theo, who was in the pram, luckily came out of the incident with only a few bruises.
"If it wasn't for my mate it would've been a totally different story because the metal railing was on top of my pram.
"She stopped the impact with her shoulder," she said.
Ms Ecceleston said she saw children "screaming" and "crying out".
She said: "One car at the back of the ride had derailed itself completely.
"No-one could get out and obviously my mate's partner ran straight away to go and get the kids."
Rebecca Eccleston
Rebecca Eccleston says people were "screaming" after the Wacky Worm ride malfunctioned
Ms Ecceleston said one child had to be rushed to hospital because he "lost his teeth on the bars" of the Wacky Worm ride.
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said paramedics, ambulances and a hazardous area response team were sent to the scene.
The park apologised for the disruption and said it will provide refunds to affected customers as soon as possible.