Five hurt on Easter show ride after hours

Five people who went for a slide after hours at the Sydney Easter show have been taken to hospital with injuries including broken legs and ribs.

Streaks of light from several amusement rides

Five people have been injured after going for a slide out-of-hours at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. (AAP)

An illicit midnight ride in the rain on the Easter Show's super-slide has left five people with injuries ranging from broken legs, broken ribs and internal bleeding.

It was about 12.20am on Sunday, when a group of six people - five Sydney Royal Easter Show's contractors and a guest - broke into the ride.

Torrential rain had forced the ride to close for two days, according to the Easter Show's chief operating officer Michael Collins.

"The ride does not operate in the rain ... it's about safety," he told AAP.

"These people have obviously walked past the slide, decided I guess that they want access, and somehow they've ridden the slide and we've got a few injuries from that."

Two women, aged 22 and 23, were taken to hospital with broken legs.

Three men were also taken to hospital, including a 33-year-old with a suspected broken arm and a 60-year-old with broken ribs and internal bleeding.

Mr Collins said at this point he could only speculate that they climbed a fence to get access to the ride.

NSW police and Work Cover are investigating exactly what happened.

Mr Collins said it sends a pretty clear message about safety and why people should not try to go on rides without trained operators.

"Like any theme park or any carnival anywhere in the world, you can't climb over perimeter fences, you can't access rides when they're closed. That's the problem here."


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