Girl, 3, survives wild skyride on giant kite

A child is pulled up in the air by a kite at an international kite flying festival in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on Sunday, in this screen grab from a social media video. The child survived and suffered only minor injuries
SWEPT AWAY: A child is pulled up in the air by a kite at an international kite flying festival in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on Sunday, in this screen grab from a social media video. The child survived and suffered only minor injuries
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A three-year-old girl entangled in the tail of a giant kite survived a terrifying ride after being swept more than 30 metres into the air during an international kite festival in Taiwan, video footage posted on social media on Sunday showed.

Horrified spectators screamed as the girl was catapulted high above them, where she was spun helplessly at the end of the kite’s long orange streamer as it soared and swooped in the high wind.

It took about 30 seconds before the girl’s nightmare ended and she was pulled back to the ground by members of the crowd as the kite was brought back under control.

Identifying the girl solely by the surname Lin, local news reports said she amazingly only suffered minor cuts.

The distress caused by the sight of the near disaster persuaded organisers to cut short the festival in Hsinchu city, in northwestern Taiwan.

A Hsinchu city government official said a sudden gust of wind at the site, which is known for its strong winds, caused the kite’s tail to wrap around the child’s waist.

Video footage of the incident was shared by festival-goers on social media and quickly racked up millions of views. — Reuters

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