 A man has died and seven other people, including two children, are hurt after a pile on supporting cable cars collapsed in Turkey for an unknown reason, one of the supports of the Tuniktip cable car fell and one of the moving cabins fell off. The cabin, in which there were eight people, hit an overturned pole and collapsed. People fell onto a rocky area, multiple medical teams and firefighters were sent to the scene. A helicopter was sent to evacuate people from other cabins. One person was killed and eight were injured. Anadolu Agency identified the deceased as a 54-year-old Turkish man. The governor's office named Memiz Gumas, a Turkish national, as the man who died in the incident and confirmed those who were injured were taken to hospital. Two children were among the injured in the accident at the Tuniktip cable car. Passengers and some of the facility's 35 other cable car pods were left stranded in mid-air as engineers battled to restart the system. The cable car carries tourists from Kanyolte Beach to a restaurant and viewing platform at the summit of the 618-meters Tuniktip Peak da it is run by Antalya Metropolitan Municipality.