Horrifying moment lift passengers are thrown to the ceiling as malfunctioning elevator plummets

The horrifying moment when elevator passengers are flung to the ceiling as a malfunctioning elevator plummets down

  • The elevator came to a shaking stop before crashing down like a Disneyland attraction, injuring three

This is the horrifying moment when three passengers in a tower block elevator crashed into the ceiling as it plummeted down like an amusement park ride.

The three passengers were descending into the elevator of an apartment building in Changsha city, Hunan province, China, when it came to a shaking stop on the fourth floor and refused to move.

As the passengers anxiously tried to push buttons, hoping they would get him to move, he suddenly slumped. The acceleration was so rapid that the trio flew into the air and crashed into the sides and top of the elevator.

One rider is flung so powerfully into the sky that he crashes into the ceiling – before gravity catches up with him and drops him on top of the other two passengers, who were flung into the walls.

You can see all three writhing in agony on the floor in the aftermath of the elevator’s violent descent on Saturday, August 26 – which reportedly sustained spinal damage.

Passengers in the elevator in Changsha, China, were flown along during the bizarre incident

One passenger reportedly suffered two fractures to the lumbar spine – the lower part of the spine – while another escaped with only bruised legs

One passenger reportedly suffered two fractures to the lumbar spine – the lower part of the spine – while another escaped with only bruised legs

You can see the passengers anxiously trying buttons as the elevator comes to a quivering stop

You can see the passengers anxiously trying buttons as the elevator comes to a quivering stop

They look around anxiously wondering what to do next, unaware of the terrifying experience they are about to experience

They look around anxiously wondering what to do next, unaware of the terrifying experience they are about to experience

In a CCTV clip published by the New York PostYou see the three occupants of the elevator trying buttons and looking anxiously around while the elevator is standing still.

As the elevator goes into freefall and the passengers crash into the walls and ceiling, the person filming the camera clip on his phone shouts, “O, wo de tian a” – Chinese for “Oh my God.”

Li, one of the passengers in the elevator, told the Newsflare news agency: “Everything was spinning. We were all thrown into the air before we fell to the ground.’

He said the elevator “stopped while descending” and “wouldn’t move” before crashing to the floor in a scene that looked straight out of a Disneyland ride.

Li said he suffered only minor bruises to his legs, but another passenger reportedly broke two lumbar bones in his lower back.

A woman named Wu, who said she was the wife of the man who had broken bones, added, “If there had been elderly people or children in the elevator at the time, I can’t imagine what could have happened.” ‘

Residents have reportedly raised concerns about the lift with property managers in the past.

We see the passengers sitting on the floor in pain after the elevator has come to a stop

We see the passengers sitting on the floor in pain after the elevator has come to a stop

Images taken by the passengers in the elevator show someone holding his arm after falling to the floor

Another shows the passengers sitting after falling violently to the ground

Footage captured by the passengers in the elevator shows the gruesome aftermath of the incident

Medics attend to the injured in the elevator.  The bloc's management said it will pay the medical costs of all injured

Medics attend to the injured in the elevator. The bloc’s management said it will pay the medical costs of all injured

Building management representatives said they are cooperating with the fire department and sent representatives to escort the injured to hospital.

They allegedly promised to pay all medical expenses related to the incident.

Otis, which manufactures the affected elevator, said it sent technicians to examine and repair the machines.

The experience bears a chilling resemblance to Disneyland attraction The Tower of Terror, which was inspired by the classic sci-fi anthology show The Twilight Zone.

During the ride, passengers board a carriage that resembles the service elevator of a 1930s Hollywood hotel – and are lifted nearly 200 feet into the air before falling 150 feet into darkness.

Earlier this year, a woman in Indonesia died after she forced the doors of an airport elevator and stepped into an empty elevator shaft, unaware that the correct doors had opened behind her.