Roller coaster rider’s family accuses Universal Orlando of missing ‘multiple warning signs’ before his death
The family of the man who died riding a roller coaster at Epic Universe has heard from “multiple” other riders injured on the popular attraction — accusing Universal Orlando of missing “multiple warning signs” before his brutal death.
Kevin Rodriguez Zavala’s family said that others reported similar injuries as those that killed the 32-year-old wheelchair user on the Stardust Racers coaster on Sept. 17, Florida Today reported.
“The multiple Stardust Racers riders who have come forward to the family and our office lead us to believe that Kevin’s case was not an isolated incident,” their attorney, Ben Crump, told a press conference.
Zavala, who had spinal cord atrophy and used a wheelchair, died from blunt impact injuries after a spin on the coaster with his girlfriend, officials determined.
Crump’s investigative team “confirmed that Kevin suffered repeated head injuries during the ride and was unconscious for the majority of the duration of the ride,” attorney Natalie Jackson, co-director of litigation for Crump’s Central Florida office, said last week.

