The mother suffered three heart attacks while in hospital and is still listed in a critical condition having been flown to Gran Canaria for specialist treartment. Her daughter remains in Lanzarote at a hospital in Arrecife.
Despite a rusty merry-go-round and a rickety rollercoaster, the park is frequently attended by locals and enjoyed by foreign visitors, as they get the rare chance to ride on some of the park's attractions with North Koreans.
The 50 meter tall landmark reads 'Long Live the Workers' Party of Korea, the organizer and guide of all victories of the Korean people'. Inside the monument there are bronze engravings of North Korean figures.
No they are not.
Harper Ayton, pictured being cuddled by her mother, had been on holiday with her parents Alex Chadkirk, 28, and Timothy Ayton, 40, and grandparents Andrea and Derek Chadkirk before the shocking incident on Monday evening.
This picture taken on December 17, 2021 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on December 18, 2021 shows a ceremony to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il, the father of current leader Kim Jong Un at the plaza of the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang
Built with the help of China and the Soviet Union in 1965, the neoclassical architectural style of the metro is similar to that of Moscow in Russia, or Kyiv in Ukraine, with its elaborate mosaics, gold chandeliers and gilded statues.
Nonetheless, waterpark samarinda tourists claim that a visit to the park is another way to talk to locals - something the authorities are usually wary of, and witness fascinating scenes of North Koreans enjoying themselves as they splash around the pools and slip down the water slides.
Pyongyang Metro
The Pyongyang Metro is considered to be one of the major highlights for many foreign visitors to North Korea, probably because it is one of the very few times tourists can see the city's residents going about their daily routines.
Displaying a collection of all the gifts received by North Korea's previous leaders by dignitaries, tourists can see a range of items from breathtaking works of art to quirky paraphernalia from all over the world.
North Koreans participate in a mass dance on Saturday, April 15, 2017, in Pyongyang, North Korea to celebrate the 105th birth anniversary of Kim Il Sung, the country's late founder and grandfather of current ruler Kim Jong Un
The Monument to Party Founding is a monument in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. The monument is rich in symbolism: the hammer, sickle and calligraphy brush symbolize the workers, farmers and intellectuals
Despite a rusty merry-go-round and a rickety rollercoaster, the park is frequently attended by locals and enjoyed by foreign visitors, as they get the rare chance to ride on some of the park's attractions with North Koreans.
The 50 meter tall landmark reads 'Long Live the Workers' Party of Korea, the organizer and guide of all victories of the Korean people'. Inside the monument there are bronze engravings of North Korean figures.
No they are not.
Harper Ayton, pictured being cuddled by her mother, had been on holiday with her parents Alex Chadkirk, 28, and Timothy Ayton, 40, and grandparents Andrea and Derek Chadkirk before the shocking incident on Monday evening.
This picture taken on December 17, 2021 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on December 18, 2021 shows a ceremony to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of Kim Jong Il, the father of current leader Kim Jong Un at the plaza of the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang
Built with the help of China and the Soviet Union in 1965, the neoclassical architectural style of the metro is similar to that of Moscow in Russia, or Kyiv in Ukraine, with its elaborate mosaics, gold chandeliers and gilded statues.
Nonetheless, waterpark samarinda tourists claim that a visit to the park is another way to talk to locals - something the authorities are usually wary of, and witness fascinating scenes of North Koreans enjoying themselves as they splash around the pools and slip down the water slides.
Pyongyang Metro
The Pyongyang Metro is considered to be one of the major highlights for many foreign visitors to North Korea, probably because it is one of the very few times tourists can see the city's residents going about their daily routines.
Displaying a collection of all the gifts received by North Korea's previous leaders by dignitaries, tourists can see a range of items from breathtaking works of art to quirky paraphernalia from all over the world.
North Koreans participate in a mass dance on Saturday, April 15, 2017, in Pyongyang, North Korea to celebrate the 105th birth anniversary of Kim Il Sung, the country's late founder and grandfather of current ruler Kim Jong Un
The Monument to Party Founding is a monument in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. The monument is rich in symbolism: the hammer, sickle and calligraphy brush symbolize the workers, farmers and intellectuals