A two-year-old girl died and three other children were injured when they were hit by a massive electric shock while they were bouncing on a fairground trampoline.
The youngsters apparently touched a metal mesh fence surrounding the giant trampoline which had an unearthed electric current running through it.
Paramedics in Alquerias, near the city of Murcia in southern Spain, battled for an hour to resuscitate the youngster but declared her dead after the shock on 15th June.
Witnesses said the girl, who had not been named, had been unconscious and bleeding from her nose.

Picture shows the trampoline where the incident happened, undated. A two-year-old died after suffering an electric shock while playing in AlquerÃas, Murcia, Spain on Jun 15, 2025. Note: Image is a screenshot from video. (Newsflash/NX)
An eight-year-old girl and two boys aged 11 and 12, had also suffered electric shocks, but they are said to be recovering.
One 29-year-old woman was also treated for an anxiety attack, apparently after witnessing the girl's death.
Spain's Civil Guard police sealed off the fairground and have opened an investigation into negligence and involuntary manslaughter.
Investigators are now trying to determine whether the attraction was safely connected to the electrical network.
Murcia City Council has expressed its condolences and declared three days of mourning.
(Simona Kitanovska / newsX)