Tragic Death at Universal Orlando: Family Seeks Answers
A 70-year-old woman died following a medical emergency while riding the Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster at Universal Orlando. Identified as Ma de la Luz Mejia Rosas, her passing raises critical questions about safety measures and incident reporting at the popular theme park.
Why It Matters
The untimely death of Rosas not only impacts her grieving family but also highlights broader concerns regarding safety protocols in amusement parks. With past incidents involving injuries on rides, the call for transparency and comprehensive investigations into these attractions has become increasingly urgent.
Key Developments
- Ma de la Luz Mejia Rosas became unresponsive while riding the Revenge of the Mummy on November 25, 2025.
- She was rushed to a nearby hospital and ultimately died on December 9 from a ruptured aneurysm, according to the Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office.
- Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has been retained by Rosas’ family and vowed to thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding her death.
- The Revenge of the Mummy ride has been out of service since January but is expected to reopen later this summer.
- Since the ride’s debut in 2004, there have been 21 reported incidents, including nausea, dizziness, and serious injuries.
Full Report
Incident Overview
On November 25, 2025, Rosas lost consciousness while on the Revenge of the Mummy ride, prompting staff to transport her to a local hospital. Following the discovery of a ruptured aneurysm, she passed away on December 9, leading her family to call for answers and accountability.
In a statement, Crump expressed the family’s shock, stating, "Mrs. Rosas went to the park to enjoy time with her children and grandchildren, expecting a safe and joyful experience." He added that they seek a comprehensive understanding of the events that transpired during and following the ride.
Previous Incidents at Universal Orlando
Rosas’ death follows a similar tragedy involving 32-year-old Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, who became unresponsive on another ride at Universal Orlando’s Epic Universe park on September 17, 2025. His family’s attorneys claimed that Universal overlooked significant warning signs related to ride safety, indicating a broader issue that may need addressing.
Safety Reporting Statistics
A report from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) revealed that during the last quarter of 2025, six health-related incidents were recorded at Walt Disney World, while no issues were reported at other major Florida parks, including SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and Legoland. This discrepancy raises questions about safety oversight at Universal parks, which rely on self-reporting for incidents due to their exemption from state inspections.
Context & Previous Events
In addition to Rosas, the fatal incident involving Zavala earlier in 2025 has set a concerning precedent. His case was also represented by Crump, who has indicated that his family reached a confidential settlement with Universal. The string of incidents and reported injuries has intensified scrutiny on the safety protocols in place at the resort’s attractions.










































