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Teen smacked in face by seagull on amusement park ride in Wildwood

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WILDWOOD, N.J. - A seagull flew right into the face of a teen on an amusement park ride in Wildwood, New Jersey.It happened on July 6 at Morey's Piers on the Springshot which launches riders 75 MPH into the air.After being thrown into the air like a human cannonball, the two girls picked up the extra passenger mid-air.

Georgia who was celebrating her birthday was busy screaming and had no idea what was happening to Kiley.Somehow the girl managed to pull the bird off her face and the seagull went on its way. "I knew there was no going back and it was going to hit me," Kiley said. "I didn't know what to do so I wait for it to spin over.

I just grabbed it and threw it off me quick."The girl was not hurt.___DOWNLOAD: FOX 29 NEWS APP | FOX 29.

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