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Universal to reopen Stardust Racers ride two weeks after mans death

Orlando, Fla. (AP) – Universal Orlando Resort plans to reopen Stardust Races Ride after a period of more than two weeks 32 -year -old man died of blunt force injuries After high -speed roles go to Coaster.

Universal Orlando Resort’un up to 62 miles / h to the double launch Coaster’a to decide whether to decide whether to decide whether the current warnings and conformity requirements will be updated to strengthen the signs will be updated. The journey will be reopened on Saturday.

Kevin Rodriguez Zavala’s family called for universally not to reopen the journey until all the investigations ended, and they understood better how he died. The Medical Examination Specialist of the Orlando region directed the cause of death as multi -blunt effect injuries and said that the way death was an accident. The full autopsy report was not announced to the public.

Zavala has had a spine disability since birth and used a wheelchair, but said that his family’s lawyers’ disability did not cause death on September 17th.

Irwin, Universal’s latest theme park driving, driving systems work properly and universal workers are following a comprehensive operational and technical examination confirming that the appropriate procedures are followed, he said. A manufacturer of the driving system and an independent Roller Coaster Engineering Specialist also performed on -site tests that support the findings of Universal.

Separately, A woman filed a lawsuit Last week, Universal Orlando Resort claimed that he was wounded on the journey he claimed to shake him strongly and claim that his head was hit by his seat. The lawyers of Zavala’s family are others this week extended With similar stories about the journey officially opened in May with the exit of the new theme park.

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