In Florida it's public record.Seriously. If local authorities would release information, it would end tiktok (what I perceive to be) semi-truths like this.
I'm just not creepy enough to request it.
In Florida it's public record.Seriously. If local authorities would release information, it would end tiktok (what I perceive to be) semi-truths like this.
Public record usually doesn't start until a piece of paperwork is completed... And I'm not sure we'd have much to go on this early on anyway (an initial report if that, and that would be kind of useless). Anyone requesting the investigation's paperwork will need to wait some time before a full picture can be given.In Florida it's public record.
I'm just not creepy enough to request it.
It would not. If anything, preliminary information would just fuel more semi-truths and conspiracies, especially if anything turns out to be incorrect.Seriously. If local authorities would release information, it would end tiktok (what I perceive to be) semi-truths like this.
Well it turns out, per a GoFundMe from the family, that the victim was in a wheelchair. So that report from Reddit was right.It would not. If anything, preliminary information would just fuel more semi-truths and conspiracies, especially if anything turns out to be incorrect.
I believe the cause of death specified head injuries, if its possible for the chest thing to happen (which it shouldn't be if this ride was tested right) then oh god this ride was a disaster waiting to happen, you can't have a ride that has intense G forces be THAT lethal if someone passed out for a bit.![]()
‘Help! Help!’ Cause of death revealed for guest who rode Stardust Racers at Epic Universe
In the wake of a guest who died after riding an Epic Universe roller coaster on Wednesday, the Orange-Osceola Medical Examiner has released the cause of death.www.clickorlando.com
Another eyewitness account that just adds more questions than answers, this guest said his leg looked broken, makes me wonder if the legs were just in an unnatural position since he was unconscious and had lower extremity issues, it also sounds like he was very secure in his seat and bleeding from his chest and not the face.
More speculation but I wonder if the blunt force injuries were chest injuries and not head injuries, if he couldn’t use his legs to stabilize himself he may have been tossed forward and backward breaking ribs in the process. That could lead to vomiting blood on his chest.
Seriously. If local authorities would release information, it would end tiktok (what I perceive to be) semi-truths like this.
That would be a massive concern, since you have to go through a metal detector just to board the ride - and those are some of the most sensitive ones I've ever encountered.Someone was able to sneak their phone on the ride, lost grip of it, it went flying becoming a deadly projectile hit the rider, knocking them out, and when rider was passed out, got banged around and while passed out received more blunt force injuries?
If you're talking about this, it's a different guy that is the same age:Apparently there was an article posted where people in the mans group said he had chest pains after riding Hiccups Wing Gliders. My guess is he had a pre existing condition which caused him to pass out.
This is tragic. My thoughts and prayers to the family.
We all are speculating at this point.
Here are my guesses -
Rider fainted on ride and when passed out got banged around and that caused the blunt force injuries?
Someone was able to sneak their phone on the ride, lost grip of it, it went flying becoming a deadly projectile hit the rider, knocking them out, and when rider was passed out, got banged around and while passed out received more blunt force injuries?
Undiagnosed medical condition, rider passed out on ride and when passed out got banged around and that caused the blunt force injuries?
One would think so?Would the ride seat and restraints be designed for the eventuality of a ride loosing consciousness? I would think momentary loss of consciousness would occasionally happen on an intense coaster.
It does happen. Kings Dominion has a coaster in I305 that most people grey out on during the first drop.Would the ride seat and restraints be designed for the eventuality of a ride loosing consciousness? I would think momentary loss of consciousness would occasionally happen on an intense coaster.
That man in the video is a real jerk.
So, are you saying that the machine that they use on CSI, where they stick in a swab dipped in "evidence" and instantly produce a 3D, MRI-style video of the entire crime is fake?Ah yes. Damn authorities…. They should have this investigation done in minutes.
This will take weeks if not months to complete.
Be realistic.
If this is true, then this will be closed for quite some time until they redesign the trains.There has been an update from the death at Epic Universe
The man, 32-year-old Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, was found unresponsive after riding on the Stardust Racers roller coaster, according to Universal Orlando officials. It appears he went unconscious during the ride and his head struck the head rest and other areas that could be hit while in the restraints.
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