ORLANDO, Fla. – An Epic Universe guest died Wednesday after riding a roller coaster and becoming unresponsive, park officials told News4JAX sister station WKMG in Orlando.
The guest, identified by Orange County Fire Rescue as a man in his 30s, died after riding Stardust Racers, according to a Universal spokesperson.
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The spokesperson released a statement about the “tragic event.”
“Universal is cooperating with the Orange County Sheriff’s Office following a tragic event involving a guest at Epic Universe on Wednesday night. The guest became unresponsive after riding Stardust Racers and was transported to the hospital, where the guest later died. We are devastated by this event and extend our sincerest sympathies to the guest’s loved ones. We are fully committed to cooperating with this ongoing investigation. The attraction remains closed.”
Stardust Racers has been one of the most popular attractions at Epic Universe since it opened in May.
The ride is a dual-launch racing coaster that reaches speeds up to 62 mph and reaches a height of 133 feet. It’s described as Universal’s most thrilling coaster experience with unique maneuvers along 5,000 feet of track.