Talk about a birthday no one will ever forget.
What was supposed to be a night of laughter, celebration, and simple fun at a mini-golf course quickly turned into a scene of chaos and heartbreak — all in just a few seconds. One California mother, Adela Magana, is now recovering from something most families couldn’t imagine in their worst nightmares.
On August 6, Adela and her family visited the Golf N’ Stuff amusement park in Ventura to celebrate her son’s 13th birthday. It was a normal evening — kids playing, families watching, birthday vibes all around. Adela had taken a seat on a bench, like so many parents do, just relaxing while her kids enjoyed the game.
Then everything changed.
According to her son, Junior, a strange sound broke through the usual noise of laughter and swinging putters. First, it was what he described as a “screeching sound,” like something tearing or breaking. He didn’t think much of it — until he heard a loud thump.
That sound was a massive 40-foot palm tree crashing down.
Before anyone could react, the tree came down right where Adela was sitting. Her family and other guests rushed to her side. Junior and his father, Amando, worked frantically to lift the tree off of her, while others called for help.
But the damage was already done.
By the time Adela was rushed to Ventura County Medical Center, doctors had to make an unimaginable decision. The injuries to her right arm were so severe that they had no choice but to amputate it just below the shoulder. One day after the accident, Adela woke up in a hospital room — missing part of her body, all from what was supposed to be a safe, family-friendly outing.
Two other people were also hit when the palm tree fell. Their conditions have not yet been confirmed.
Woman loses arm after tree falls on her at Ventura’s Golf N’ Stuff https://t.co/h3MgQRLLpI
— Ventura County Star (@vcstar) August 11, 2025
Officials are still looking into how this could have happened. Palm trees don’t usually just fall over, especially not in places like an amusement park where safety inspections are expected to be routine. Witnesses reported no extreme weather that evening — no wind, no storms, nothing out of the ordinary.
For the Magana family, what should have been a sweet moment — a teen’s milestone birthday — has turned into something much more painful and permanent.
Many are now asking: How does a tree just fall in the middle of a mini-golf course? And more importantly, who’s responsible?
Golf N’ Stuff has not released a public statement as of now, and it’s unclear whether any legal action will be taken. But the emotional and physical impact on the family is already huge.
Adela’s story is a sobering reminder that even the most routine family outings can take a terrifying turn. While people expect thrill rides to come with some risk, no one expects to lose a limb while watching their child play mini-golf.
What started as a simple celebration turned into a life-changing tragedy.
And for many who frequent places like this — especially families with young kids — this story is already raising tough questions about safety, responsibility, and what’s being done to make sure it never happens again.












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