THIS is the heartstopping moment when a child walks 100ft up along a holiday park monorail track.
The terrifying clip shows the kid strolling along the heights at Hersheypark after getting separated from his parents.
The child can be seen teetering along the edge of the rail track
Visitors frantically waved at the kid as he walked along the lofty monorail tracks
One of the park guests eventually got onto the tracks
In jaw-dropping footage, the child can be seen teetering along the edge of the rail track.
Shocker onlookers gathered around as the horrifying events unfolded.
It happened at the park in Hershey, Pennsylvania on Saturday.
Visitors frantically waved at the kid as he walked along the lofty monorail tracks.
“Go to him now!”, someone can be heard shouting as a man jumps from a roof onto the tracks.
The kid had already been reported missing by his parents at around 5pm.
He had entered a secure area for the monorail ride, Hersheypark said according to ABC 7.
The kid was reportedly at the monorail station for some 20 minutes before walking onto the track.
One of the park guests eventually got onto the tracks and rescued the child.
Park officials reunited the kid with his parents at around 5.30pm.
A statement reads: “We are grateful for the vigilance of our guests and the swift response of our team, and we remain committed to maintaining the highest levels of guest safety throughout Hersheypark.”
It comes after a tourist died at Disneyland after passing out on its Frozen ride next to his wife.
The 53-year-old man from the Philippines lost consciousness on the beloved Frozen Ever After ride at the theme park in Hong Kong on Friday.
His wife noticed that he had fallen into a coma on the ride and immediately notified staff.
First-aid responders rushed to the scene as the ride returned to its starting point and performed CPR.
The holidaymaker was taken to North Lantau Hospital but sadly was pronounced dead shortly after at 11:30am local time.
A spokesperson for Disneyland Hong Kong said: “The resort deeply regrets the passing of the guest and will do its utmost to provide necessary assistance to his family.
“The initial investigation has shown the incident is not related to ride safety.”
The kid was reportedly at the monorail station for some 20 minutes before walking onto the track