Overview
- The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services says a 70-year-old became unresponsive on the ride on Nov. 25 and later died at a hospital.
- The quarterly report provides no name for the woman and offers no official cause of death.
- Florida requires major theme parks to self-report ride incidents that involve hospital stays of at least 24 hours.
- The November fatality followed the Sept. 17 death of Kevin Rodriguez Zavala after riding Epic Universe’s Stardust Racers, which a medical examiner attributed to multiple blunt impact injuries.
- The same October–December report recorded six health-related incidents at Walt Disney World and none at SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, or Legoland.