A harrowing incident unfolded at Parque Fundidora's Amazonian Expedition in Nuevo León, Mexico, where a six-year-old boy miraculously survived a fall from a zipline after his harness malfunctioned. The incident, captured on video, shows the child's harness failing mid-ride, plunging him approximately 40 feet into an artificial pool below.

The boy's family shared on Facebook that a quick-thinking tourist jumped into the pool and rescued the child, identified as Cesar. While Cesar sustained only minor physical injuries, his family expressed concern about the psychological impact of the traumatic experience, noting he is now fearful and shaken. They also criticized the park staff's response, alleging inadequate training and preparedness for such emergencies.

Cesar's brother, J Cesar Sauceda, confirmed to Fox News Digital that while Cesar is physically recovering, the emotional scars remain. Following the incident, government authorities in Nuevo León suspended several attractions at the park and launched an investigation. The zipline, reportedly operated by an individual within Parque Amazonia, is under scrutiny as authorities work to determine the cause of the harness failure.


