ORLANDO, Fla. —
A woman is suing SeaWorld Orlando after a duck allegedly entered a roller coaster's path and struck her in the face, knocking her unconscious and injuring her.
According to the lawsuit, filed in Orange County, Florida, on Monday, the incident occurred on March 24, while the complainant was riding the Mako roller coaster.
The woman is seeking at least $50,000 in damages for what she says is negligence on the part of SeaWorld, which led to the flying duck striking her.
The complaint alleges that SeaWorld was negligent in maintaining its premises in a reasonably safe condition and did not warn of any dangerous conditions about which it knew or should have known.
The complaint states, in part, that, "Defendant created a zone of danger for bird strikes due to: (a) the high

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