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An elevator in London's famed Tower Bridge plunged 30 feet to the ground causing six injuries.
Five of the six people injured were Spanish tourists while the other was a staff member of the bridge.
The elevator was carrying 16 people up to the top of the north tower when it suddenly dropped without warning.
It only came to a stop when it smashed into the concrete base of the shaft on the north side of the bridge where people enter the Tower Bridge exhibition, one of London's most popular tourist attractions.
Those hurt included a husband and wife who suffered leg injuries. One person was taken from the scene on a stretcher.
London Ambulance Service (LAS) said it was called just before 1:10 p.m. to reports of an incident at Tower Bridge.
Officials confirmed that this had never happened before and that they would be launching a full investigation.
The Tower Bridge Exhibition, which opened in 1982, is highly popular attracting up to one thousand tourists a day.
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at 02:56 on May 12th, 2009
It is allways the non-execution of safety-checks and maintenance or even worse: conceptional errors in the construction or modernisation, that causes these type of "accidents". If everyone does his job, an elevator cannot fall.