The owner, Tossaporn Suksri, 27, and his mechanic Pitakchai Wongsricha, 30, were waiting in the lift for their turn to test the jump when a malfunction caused the platform they were standing on to free fall from 52 meters, explained Capt Kraisorn Boonprasop of the Chalong Police.
“Tossaporn and Pitakchai were unable to get over the rail in time to jump into the water below,” said Capt Kraisorn.
Anupong Kantawong, 37, had jumped before the malfunction. However, the bungy cord attached to his feet was anchored to the bottom of the lift. He was seriously injured after slamming into the water.
Anupong was rushed from the site, near Soi Guan Yu shrine in Chalong, to Vachira Phuket Hospital.
“We believe something inside the lifting drum broke,” said Capt Kraisorn.
“We will question Anupong as soon as possible."
Anupong is in the Intensive Care Unit, a Vachira Hospital nurse told the Phuket Gazette this morning.
The bungy jump was set to open to the general public sometime this month, after it was established that it was safe.