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Universal Orlando Man Dies on New Roller Coaster – Family Honors Spirit

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Man Dies From⁢ Injuries Sustained ‌on new Worldwide Orlando Roller Coaster, Family Praises ‌His Spirit

ORLANDO, FL – A 32-year-old man⁣ has died ⁤from blunt impact injuries sustained while riding the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Universal Orlando Resort’s newly opened Epic Universe‌ park. Kevin Rodriguez Zavala was pronounced ‌dead at a hospital on Wednesday,⁤ following the incident.

Despite the tragedy, Zavala’s ⁤family has released a tribute emphasizing his resilience and positive outlook on ‌life.”Despite the restrictions and obstacles he encountered throughout his life,Kevin met them ‌all with grace,strength,and an unwavering​ spirit,” the family stated in the⁤ online tribute released ​Friday. “He ​overcame so much, and he did so with ⁢quiet resilience and⁤ humility.” They described him as ⁣”one of a kind.”

Zavala, a resident of Kissimmee, Florida,⁣ used a wheelchair but his ⁤family said it‌ never​ diminished his spirit. The​ Stardust Racers ‌coaster, which debuted in ⁤May, is described by Universal as “a breathtaking,⁣ dual-launch coaster reaching‌ astonishing speeds up to ​62‌ mph (100 kph).”

An autopsy conducted by ‌Orlando Medical Examiner⁢ Joshua Stephany ruled the cause ​of death as multiple​ blunt impact⁢ injuries and classified the manner of death as an accident. Stephany’s statement on ​Thursday did not detail‍ the‌ location ​of the injuries.

Universal Orlando Resorts has stated they are fully ⁤cooperating with⁢ the Orange County Sheriff’s Office examination.

A⁢ fellow rider, ⁤Maria Fernandez, told Orlando television station WKMG that Zavala ‌appeared slumped over when the ride came to a ‍stop.

Florida law ⁢uniquely exempts its largest theme parks – including ⁣Walt Disney World ‍and Universal – from state safety ​inspections. These parks conduct ⁤their own ⁤inspections and maintain internal‌ safety‍ protocols, but are required to report⁤ any serious injuries or⁣ deaths to the state. ⁢

The Florida​ Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services confirmed Friday⁤ that‌ an investigator had been dispatched ⁣to Epic Universe. “Universal‌ has been extremely cooperative and has complied with all required notifications,” said‌ Aaron Keller, the department’s communications director, in an email.

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