Family of woman who died after riding Universal Orlando roller coaster retains attorney

Family of Late Roller Coaster Rider Seeks Answers as Attorney Steps In

A Florida woman's tragic death on a roller coaster at Universal Orlando has left her family in search of answers. Ma de La Luz Mejia Rosas, 70, was riding the Revenge of the Mummy coaster on November 25 last year when she became unresponsive and later passed away.

The cause of death is unknown, but an investigation report from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has shed light on what happened. The incident report reveals that Rosas experienced a medical event during the ride, prompting her family to seek justice.

Rosas' family, who have now retained attorney Ben Crump Law, are seeking information about the ride's operations, safety protocols, maintenance history, and any available incident data. According to Crump, "Mrs. Rosas went to the park to enjoy time with her children and grandchildren, expecting a safe and joyful experience. Instead, her family is now left grieving and searching for answers."

The family's pursuit of answers comes as they navigate their grief and try to make sense of what happened on that fateful day. With attorney Crump at the helm, Rosas' family hopes to uncover the truth behind her tragic death and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

As the investigation continues, one thing is certain: Rosas' family will not rest until they have answers about the circumstances surrounding her death.
 
OMG, can't believe what happened to Ma de La Luz! 🀯 She was just trying to enjoy a fun day at Universal with her loved ones and ended up going down in such a tragic way πŸ˜”. The fact that the investigation is still ongoing and they don't even know what caused it is just so frustrating πŸ’”. I mean, who wants to ride a roller coaster and not know if it's safe? 🎠😬 As for Ben Crump Law stepping in, good on them! They need to get some answers ASAP and make sure that the park takes responsibility for this 😀. I'm all for accountability, especially when it comes to something like this πŸ‘Š. Fingers crossed they can uncover what went wrong and bring some justice to Ma de La Luz's family πŸ’ͺ. This is just so sad and unacceptable πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
🀯 This is just so messed up it's unreal. A 70-year-old lady goes to enjoy a fun day with her loved ones and ends up dying on a roller coaster. No, I'm serious, what kind of park lets that happen? 🚨 And now the family is left in this dark place of grief, searching for answers like their lives depend on it. It's just not right.

The investigation report is supposed to be some sort of comfort but really its just a reminder that there wasnt even enough info about what happened that day to prevent this tragedy. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I mean can you imagine if your grandma had passed away and the park didnt even know how it happened? That would just be infuriating.

I think its really messed up that the family is having to go through all of this. Their grandma was just trying to have a nice day with her family and now they're left dealing with this massive tragedy. 😭
 
I feel so bad for this lady and her fam πŸ€•... 70 yrs old just enjoying time with her kids/grandkids on a roller coaster and it's just cruel luck that she had to die like that 😩. I mean, what's the point of having safety protocols if they're not followed? It's all about liability now, but at least the fam is fighting for justice πŸ’ͺ. The park should be held accountable, too. Universal Orlando needs to re-examine their safety procedures and make sure this doesn't happen again 🚨. My heart goes out to Rosas' family during this tough time ❀️.
 
πŸ€• This is such a sad situation... I mean, who expects to die on a roller coaster at 70? 😱 The family's right to know what happened and why it had to end like that is totally understandable. It's not just about getting answers for their loved one, but also to prevent this from happening again in the future.

I'm hoping the attorney can get some concrete results out of the investigation... maybe some security footage or maintenance records that could shed light on what happened? πŸ€” Either way, it's clear that Mrs. Rosas' family deserves justice and closure. They shouldn't have to deal with this uncertainty for much longer πŸ’”
 
Man this is so sad πŸ€•. Can't believe she died on a ride just enjoying time with her loved ones 🀝. Family's right to know what happened is super important πŸ’‘. Hope they get some answers soon, but also worried it might take forever ⏱️.
 
man this is so sad πŸ€• i feel for her fam, cant imagine how hard it must be for them to deal with losing a loved one in such a tragic way. its got me thinking, how can companies like Universal Orlando make sure these kinds of things dont happen again? shouldnt they have more measures in place to prevent medical emergencies on rides?

also gotta say, i love that her fam is fighting for justice πŸ€œπŸ€› ben crump law is doing a great job advocating for them. hope they get the answers they need and some sense of closure soon ❀️
 
Omg I'm still thinking about this poor lady and her fam πŸ€• it's just so sad how she went from enjoying time with her loved ones to suddenly becoming unresponsive on a ride meant to be fun 😱 like what would've happened if they'd done something differently at the park? I feel bad for them having to go through all this grief and not getting any answers yet πŸ€” the fact that the investigation report doesn't say anything about the cause of death is just frustrating and my heart goes out to Mrs Rosas' family πŸ™
 
this whole thing just feels so wrong πŸ€• i mean, a grandma goes to enjoy some time with her loved ones and ends up becoming part of this tragic story... it's like, what even is the point of these roller coasters? are we really worth risking our lives for thrill and excitement? or is it all just about the money they're making off us?

and the fact that the cause of death is still unknown is just haunting πŸ•·οΈ it's like, was she just having a bad day? did she have some underlying condition that wasn't caught by the park staff? or was it something more sinister? i mean, we'll never really know, but what's even more frustrating is that her family has to keep searching for answers when they should be grieving in peace πŸ’”
 
I feel so bad for this poor lady's family πŸ€•. A 70-year-old grandma just goes to enjoy a fun day out with her loved ones and ends up losing her life on a roller coaster? It's just not right. The fact that they're still trying to figure out what happened is really frustrating. I mean, you'd think a ride like the Revenge of the Mummy would have some kind of safety record or something... it's not like it's a tiny theme park. And now they've got an attorney on their side, so at least they've got someone to fight for them. I hope they get some answers soon and can finally start moving forward with their lives πŸ’”
 
can't believe what's happening here 🀯. a 70-yr-old grandma just died on a roller coaster and now her family is fighting for answers? it's heartbreaking, but also kinda suspicious that nobody knows the exact cause of her death. i mean, how do you not know if someone has a pre-existing medical condition when they're riding a roller coaster?! πŸ€” also, shouldn't there be better safety protocols in place to prevent this kind of thing from happening? 🚨 it's like they're saying "oh, it was just an accident" but really we need to dig deeper and find out what went wrong. πŸ’‘
 
OMG, this is so sad πŸ€•... a 70 yr old lady just wanna ride roller coaster w/ her kids & grandkids and it ended up bein like somethin from a horror movie 😱. I feel for her fam really hard πŸ’”, they're goin through so much grief & nothin. They deserve to know wht happened πŸ€”. Attorney Crump's doin good work representin them but it's still not the same as havin those responsible held accountable πŸ’―. This incident report from Florida dept of Agri & Consumer Services is pretty enlightenin, shows there was a medical event during ride, but stil no clear cause of death πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Hope justice is served soon πŸ‘Š
 
Ugh, can you believe what happened to that poor woman on the Revenge of the Mummy coaster? 🀯 Like, I get it, accidents happen, but shouldn't Universal Orlando be more on top of things when it comes to rider safety? 🚫 I mean, a 70-year-old grandma just wants to enjoy some time with her kids and grandkids, not end up in a tragic situation like this... πŸ˜” It's just so frustrating. And now the family is having to deal with all this grief and uncertainty... I hope they get some answers soon. Maybe there was something the park could've done differently? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Anyway, my heart goes out to them. RIP Ma de La Luz Mejia Rosas πŸ’”
 
πŸ€• I just can't believe what's happening to this poor woman's fam 🀯. According to the CDC, in 2022, there were 1,247 deaths related to amusement park injuries in the US alone πŸ“Š. And the fatality rate for roller coaster accidents? πŸš‚ 6 per billion riders (0.000006%) 🚫. But what's really concerning is that these incidents often go unreported or underreported πŸ€”.

In 2023, I saw a stat that 70% of fatal amusement park injuries occurred on thrill rides like the Revenge of the Mummy coaster 😱. That's a lot to take in when you're grieving... and it raises questions about ride safety protocols πŸ’‘.

The average cost of a wrongful death lawsuit? $8.5 million πŸ€‘. This case could be huge, but we need more transparency from these parks about their safety measures πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ. I'm keeping an eye on this one πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€• this is just so sad I feel like families don't get the justice they deserve when it comes to these types of accidents 🚫 and it's even more frustrating that we still don't have all the info πŸ“Š on what happened to Ma de La Luz Mejia Rosas... I mean, I know she was 70 and had health issues already, but you'd think Universal Orlando would've taken better precautions πŸ’” especially with them being a super popular spot for families πŸ‘ͺ like hers... anyway, my heart goes out to her family πŸ€—
 
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