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‘Fat sisters’ refused splash ride at themepark

An employee at an adventure park in Halmstad, western Sweden, has landed herself in hot water after refusing to allow two siblings on a popular aquatic attraction, labelling them 'too fat' to ride.

'Fat sisters' refused splash ride at themepark

Catrine Berling, 27, and her sister Lena, 32, told tabloid daily Aftonbladet their family holiday had been ruined after being told they weighed too much to ride the waterslide at Halmstad’s Adventureland.

“It was awful and embarrassing,” Berling said.

The waterslide, known as The Wall, can hold a maximum weight of 150 kilos per boat and the sisters estimate they weigh just under the limit. Having enjoyed numerous rides earlier in the day they were surprised to be stopped by a female employee at the head of the queue.

“My boyfriend and his mate weigh more than 150 kilos and they went on together,” Berling added. “Perhaps we stick out because we are shorter and look more stocky.”

Distraught by the employee’s weighty refusal, the family were on the verge of cancelling their holiday until deciding to lodge a complaint with entrance staff.

“It sounds absolutely terrible,” said Mikael Andreasson, the theme park’s owner.

“I have been overweight too so I take great offence when I hear things like this. The women should have had the chance to ride in one boat each.”

Andreasson said he intended to meet with the Berling sisters personally and insisted they would receive some form of compensation.

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Traffic warnings issued in France for Pentecost holiday weekend

Traffic authorities have warned of busy roads as people in France head off for the long Pentecost weekend.

Traffic warnings issued in France for Pentecost holiday weekend
Many French people will be heading off for a long weekend until Monday, which marks the Christian celebration of Pentecost (Pentecôte). Photo: Ludovic MARIN / AFP

Roads will be busy across most of the country on Friday as many people in France take advantage of the public holiday on Monday 24th, which marks the Christian celebration of Pentecost (Pentecôte).

READ ALSO: Pentecost: The French public holiday where people work for free

Bison Futé, the government-run website that monitors traffic levels in France, has put most of the country on orange alert (third highest) on Friday for departures, except for the greater Paris Île-de-France region and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, which were on red alert (second highest).

READ ALSO: What changes in France on Wednesday as phase 2 of reopening begins?

Photo: Bison Futé

On Saturday the whole country will also be on orange alert for departures except for the Île-de-France region, which will be on red alert. And the same will be the case on Monday for returns.

Photo: Bison Futé

Rail disruption for trains to Marseille and from Paris to Toulouse

With SCNF carrying out works at the Saint-Charles station in Marseille, there is expected to be significant disruption in trains arriving in the southern French city from Saturday 22nd and Monday 24th of May.

This includes the TER trains between Marseille and Aix-en-Provence, Avignon via Arles, Narbonne and Lyon; the Intercités between Marseille and Bordeaux (a bus service will be available on Sunday 23rd of May) and the TGV Inoui and Ouigo trains.

The Intercité line from Paris to Toulouse will also be severely disrupted due to building works. There will be no trains running on Sunday, and will restart progressively from Monday.

From Wednesday May 19th, the curfew has been pushed back from 7pm to 9pm. So if you are travelling between 9pm and 6am, you need to fill the latest version of the attestation, which can be found on the TousAntiCovid app.

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