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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Auckland Council's put in place safety measures at a popular indoor pool complex after a man's finger was ripped off on a water slide

    Auckland Council's put in place safety measures at a popular indoor pool complex after a man's finger was ripped off on a water slide


    The man in his 40s got his ring caught in a bolt while attempting to swing into the slide at the Mt Albert Aquatic Centre in December.

    Auckland Council says the bolt wasn't intended to be used as a grip point.

    Fortunately surgeons were able to reattach the man's finger.

    Measures introduced including removing fixtures at the slide entry and reviewing and updating slide user information.

    A WorkSafe spokesperson said a follow-up assessment will be done in February, to check the health and safety systems and ensure compliance.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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