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A tourist claims he suffered “serious and permanent” injuries after riding a rollercoaster epic universe At Universal Orlando, another guest died just a few months after opening the attraction.
In her lawsuit, Debbie Reinelt, from North Carolinaclaimed that the Stardust Racers roller coaster caused his head to be “repeatedly shaken violently”, causing concussions and post-traumatic stress headaches.
According to the lawsuit, obtained by Reuters, Renault is seeking $50,000 in damages and accuses the park of negligence. Orlando Theme Park Zone,
She has also accused the park of failing to protect her head, causing her to experience “pain and suffering” and “disability”.
Reinelt also claims that he has suffered “a loss of ability to enjoy life in the past and future.”
Stardust Racers designer Mack Rides is also named in the lawsuit.
Stardust Racers is already under heavy scrutiny Disabled theme park guest dies While riding the popular roller coaster.
Zwala RodrigueThe man, who suffered from spinal atrophy and used a wheelchair, was murdered on September 17, according to a report from the Orange County Medical Examiner. fox orlando,
The medical examiner determined that Rodriguez Zavala suffered extensive bruising, a broken nose, internal bleeding and a broken femur. An eyewitness, identified in the report as a doctor, said his thigh bone was “completely broken in half.”
It was also reported that he was unresponsive when he was removed from the vehicle.
No mention of Renault’s lawsuit Death of Rodriguez ZavalaHowever, his attorney, Nicholas Spetses, had previously represented another man injured on Stardust Racers.
A lawsuit seen by Sandy Streets says Click on Orlando That while riding a roller coaster on April 30, his head “was shaken violently and hit the headrest of his seat”.
He reached a settlement two days after the lawsuit was filed, although the terms of his settlement were not disclosed.
Rodriguez Zavala’s family attorney confirmed last week that his client’s family has also reached a settlement with Universal Studios.
“The family of Kevin Rodriguez Zavala and Universal have reached an amicable settlement in this matter,” attorney Ben Crump said. wrote“The terms are confidential,
“The family is grateful for the community’s support and asks for privacy at this time.”
Meanwhile, Click Orlando reported that Renault posted on her now-private Facebook account that she had enjoyed a “very nice day full of roller coasters” on the day she claims to have been injured.
The outlet reported that Renault shared several photos of herself posing in the park and has since met others universal orlando place.
Independent Nicholas Spetses, MAC Rides and Universal Orlando have been contacted for comment.