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Family and friends, mourning the man who died after riding the ship
The family and friends of Kevin Rodriguez Zapala wiped tears and embraced each other in Kissimi’s house on Friday, remembering the rustic man who was enjoying the visit of the entertainment gardens.
A large screen displayed hundreds of pictures – one by one – which showed Zapala in the attractions of the center of Florida. One of them showed him with a huge smile in front of Cinderella Castle in the Walt Disney world wearing a stars war hat. Elsewhere, carry a colorful drink in the fruits while it is surrounded by family members. A short video clip Zavala showed a riding in Disney and laughter.
This week, his family described Kissimi, 32 -year -old Kissimi as “obsessed with rolling up.”
Zavala died on September 17 after he lost consciousness while riding on the new rotating vessel for Stardist’s Applic.
Nearly a hundred people filled a large memorial room at Funeraria San Juan funeral home to remember Zapala. A Catholic priest began serving a short prayer in the Spanish language, saying that although Zapala used a wheelchair due to the state of spine for life, he was proud and did not let that hinder him.
The mourners then walked to the open white coffin, surrounded by flowers, to honor Zavala. Some bowed and before their face.
Some mourners brought Star Wars Lightsabers to the service where Zavala was a fans of the movie series.
The Orange-Social Medical Office ruled Zapala’s death from an accident and is caused by “multiple injuries to influence.”
Zavala and his girlfriend spent today in the park. Before 9 pm, they boarded the contestants in Stardest, a twin attraction in the Epic Universe.
Lawyer Ben Kromb, who represents the Zavala family, and his legal team this week, said that Zapala helped enter his seat through riding clips.
Witnesses reported that the head of Zavala has repeatedly criticized a metal strip during the two -minute flight with more than ten transformations and turned and up to speeds of more than 60 miles per hour, according to the lawyers. When the ride slowed down to the end of it, a hanging zapala was seen and the paramedics were called. He announced his death at the Orlando Medical Regional Hospital.
International officials later released a memorandum that stated: “Our internal results have so far confirm that the passenger systems are intended.”
However, investigations are still being conducted by the Orange Sharif County Office and the Ministry of Agriculture and Consumer Services in Florida, the state agency is generally responsible for organizing the park riding.
The state investigators said they had reached the same initial conclusion as Universal, according to the agency’s spokesman.
The government agency or Sharif office did not provide details about what happened to Zavala during the ride.
Stardust, which opened with the rest of the new entertainment park in May, is the dual “fencing” ship, with tracks side by side up to a height of 133 feet, according to Universal. The most prominent feature is “Spin Secling”, which is patented, as the tracks turn around each other in a barrel roll.
The cyclists are restricted only in the roll by a solid tape that reduces public expenditures, without any restrictions on the shoulder.
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Family, friends mourn man who died after roller coaster ride at Epic Universe



