UK's tallest rollercoaster could remain shut for two weeks

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Thorpe Park says Hyperia is the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the country

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The tallest rollercoaster in the UK could remain shut for two weeks following "unforeseen circumstances".

Hyperia shut one day after it opened at Thorpe Park in Chertsey, Surrey, on Friday - with it expected to be closed until at least Wednesday.

Now the theme park says it is "unable to commit" to reopening the ride before 8 June.

A spokesperson said: "We will continue to do everything in our power to open the ride earlier."

Thorpe Park says Hyperia is the tallest and fastest rollercoaster in the country - exceeding 80mph (129km/h).

The ride includes 3,264ft (995m) of track, is 236ft (72m) tall and has the tallest loop in Europe, according to the adventure park.

Visitors who have pre-booked a visit for up to and including 7 June can change their booking online.

Those who visited on Saturday are entitled to a free return visit.

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