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Roller Coaster CEO Speaks After Fatal Ride Incident

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Manufacturer unsure of cause of death on roller coaster.
  • Rider had pre-existing spinal cord atrophy condition.
  • Roller coaster reopened after extensive safety reviews.
Roller Coaster CEO Speaks After Fatal Ride Incident

Two months after a tragic fatality on Universal Epic Universe's Stardust Racers, the roller coaster's manufacturer, Mack Rides, has addressed the incident. CEO Christian Von Elverfeldt expressed condolences to the family but stated the company awaits full details, emphasizing that all specialists confirmed the ride operated perfectly.

Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, 32, who had spinal cord atrophy since birth, died after riding the Stardust Racers. Witnesses reported his head hitting the headrest as he lost consciousness. The Orange County medical examiner ruled his death accidental due to multiple blunt impact injuries.

Following an extensive review involving local officials and an independent expert, the Stardust Racers reopened. Universal Orlando Resort President Karen Irwin assured employees of the ride's safety after thorough testing, expressing confidence in continued extraordinary guest experiences.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A 32-year-old guest, Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, died after riding the Stardust Racers, with the cause of death ruled as accidental blunt impact injuries.
Yes, the Stardust Racers reopened on October 4th, 2025, after an extensive safety review following the fatal incident.
Mack Rides CEO Christian Von Elverfeldt expressed sorrow but stated they are still investigating, noting that all tests confirmed the ride worked perfectly.

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