OrlandoFlorida – First responders were made to the latest park at the Orlando resort, a man who became unresponsive on a roller coaster, who was initially told he had a crack. But, according to radio traffic and a report released by the sheriff’s office on Friday, he did not breathe and eventually died when they got on the car.
Firefighters and general first responders try to revive Orange County, Florida Kevin Rodriguez Zavala The 32-year-old man was pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital on a platform next to a Stardust Racer roller coaster Wednesday, according to an incident report from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
Zavala The report said his long-time girlfriend, who was with him, told deputies that he had a spinal state—he used a wheelchair—was taking medication.
After autopsy, Joshua Stephany Orlando The area ruled the cause of death as multiple blunt impact injuries and said the way of death was accidental. Stephany’s statement Thursday did not mention any details about the injury, including the body found.
Zavala Family members in an online post described him as “one of them.” Zavala Living in Kissimmee, Florida, a suburb Orlando.
“Although he has encountered restrictions and obstacles throughout his life, Kevin “He met everyone with quiet resilience and humility,” his family said.
The debut of the epic Cosmic Park, Stardust Racers Roller Coaster opens to the public in May. The ride was described on the resort’s website as “a breathtaking double push cup cart that reached an incredible speed of up to 62 mph (100 kph).
A spokesman for Universal Orlando said the resort is working with investigators from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
Maria Fernandez, she says she and Zavala,Tell Orlando TV station WKMG, when the ride stopped, he seemed to be collapsed and bleeding.
Florida’s largest theme park is exempt from state security checks, unlike smaller venues and fairs. On the contrary, the biggest theme park likes Walt Disney World Pervasively conduct your own inspection and have your own protocol. But they must report any injuries or deaths to the state.
However, the State Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said Friday it had dispatched investigators to the Epic Universe.
“Universal Studios is very cooperative and complies with all required notices,” Aaron Keller, the department’s communications director, said in an email.