One of Universal Orlando Resort’s newest attractions is at the center of several grizzly allegations. A woman who visited the Epic Universe theme park in April is now suing the resort, alleging a ride on its Stardust Racers rollercoaster left her with “permanent injuries.” Sandi Streets, who rode Stardust Racers as a “business invitee” before its official opening, alleges she “shook violently and slammed into her seat’s headrest throughout the duration of the ride.” She claims the resulting injury exacerbated a preexisting health condition and left her disabled. Her lawsuit comes less than two weeks after Florida man Kevin Rodriguez Zavala died after riding Stardust Racers. Zavala, who had spinal atrophy and used a wheelchair, was riding in the last section of the rollercoaster when he was
Woman Sues After Getting Hurt on Rollercoaster Where Man Died

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