Orlando, Florida – A woman filed a lawsuit against Universal Orlando Resort, claiming that she was wounded in the rotating ship in the latest entertainment park. The lawsuit, presented on Wednesday, comes a week After the death of a man From severe effect injuries after going on the same trip.
The streets of Sandy filed a case of neglect in the state court in Orlando, days after the death of Kevin Rodriguez Zapala, 32, in a separate accident.
The streets said that she was invited to the entertainment of the entertainment of the Universal Epic Universe Park a few weeks before it officially opened to the public in May and went to the double ship, which reaches speeds of 62 miles per hour (100 km per hour). During the ride, she shook her head violently and criticized her seat head, which gave her permanent injuries, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit says that the streets have suffered from obstruction and expenses of medical care, loss of ability to work and exacerbate a pre -existing condition since ride. On Thursday, her lawyer, Nicholas Spitsas, did not respond to an email seeking more details about her injuries.
The lawsuit says that the journey failed properly to curb its head, and the entertainment park failed to warn it sufficiently from an “unreasonable and unreasonable situation.”
On Thursday, Universal did not respond to an email seeking a comment on the lawsuit.
In the Zavala case, the Orlando Medical Disrisherapy sentenced the cause of death as multiple injuries to the explicit influence and said that the method of death was an accident.
Karen Erwin, President of the Universal Orlando Resort, said in a note of workers at the end of last week, after the death of Zapala, that the internal results showed the passenger systems operating normally, the equipment was sound and the comprehensive workers followed the appropriate procedures. Investigators at the Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Services in Florida said last Friday Their initial results are in line with With this park.
The Zapala family lawyers faced this conclusion at a press conference on Wednesday. Zapala had a spine disability from birth and used a wheelchair, but they said that his disability did not cause his death. His family has not yet filed a lawsuit, and they said they wanted to understand how he died.
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