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State inspectors align with Universal's findings that roller coaster was working right when man died

Guests ride on the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Epic Universe Theme Park at Universal Resort Orlando, April 10, 2025, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux, file)

Key Points

  • State inspectors have confirmed that the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Universal Orlando was functioning correctly at the time of the recent fatal incident.
  • The deceased, Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, had a preexisting spinal condition and was declared dead from multiple blunt impact injuries deemed accidental.
  • Universal Orlando Resort's president stated that all internal findings indicated the ride operated as intended, with no equipment malfunctions.
  • The roller coaster will remain closed while Universal conducts further investigations in partnership with its manufacturer.
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — State investigators looking into the death of a 32-year-old man after he rode on a Universal Orlando Resort roller coaster said Monday that their initial findings align with that of the theme park's leaders who say the ride was working correctly.

Investigators with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services monitored tests of the Stardust Racers roller coaster at Epic Universe last week and reviewed the results before reaching that preliminary conclusion, but the investigation is continuing, department spokesperson Aaron Keller said in an email.

Kevin Rodriguez Zavala was pronounced dead Wednesday at a hospital after riding the dual-launch coaster, which reaches speeds up to 62 mph (100 kph). Zavala's longtime girlfriend, who was with him, told deputies that he had a preexisting spinal condition, used a wheelchair and was taking medication, according to a report from the Orange County Sheriff's Office.

The medical examiner for the Orlando area ruled the cause of death as multiple blunt impact injuries and said the manner of death was an accident.

Karen Irwin, Universal Orlando Resort's president, said in an email to workers that internal findings showed that ride systems functioned as they should have, equipment was intact during the ride and that Universal workers followed the proper procedures.

The roller coaster remains closed to the public as Universal conducted a comprehensive review of the ride with its manufacturer, Irwin said.

Meanwhile, famed civil rights attorney Ben Crump said Monday that Zavala's family had retained his law firm. The family is seeking maintenance logs, inspection records, ride data and video footage to help understand how he died, Crump said in a statement.

“A man died after boarding a ride that should have been safe,” Crump said. "We will hold all responsible parties to account and fight to ensure Kevin’s family receives the answers and justice they deserve.”

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