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Reveals: Mummy Ride Fatality Sparks Family Outcry

At a Glance

  • Ma de La Luz Mejia Rosas, a 70-year-old, died after riding the Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Studios.
  • The cause was a ruptured aneurysm, with no signs of trauma.
  • Family demands full transparency and investigation into the incident.
  • Why it matters: The tragedy raises questions about ride safety and accountability at a major theme park.

The death of Ma de La Luz Mejia Rosas after riding the Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Studios has shocked visitors and prompted an urgent investigation. Authorities determined the cause to be a ruptured aneurysm, and the family is demanding answers.

Context

On Nov. 25, 2025, Rosas rode the indoor roller coaster at Universal Studios. She became unresponsive during the ride and was later transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center, where she died on Dec. 9, 2025.

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services confirmed the date and location of the incident, while the Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office released a detailed report identifying Rosas as a 70-year-old and noting the absence of trauma.

Investigation Details

The medical examiner’s report states:

  • Rosas died from a ruptured aneurysm.
  • No physical injury was found.
  • The death was not related to the ride’s mechanics.

The report was shared with the media, but the Orange County Medical Examiner did not immediately respond to inquiries. The lack of a quick response has added to the family’s frustration.

Family Response

Ben Crump, a civil-rights attorney representing the family, issued a statement through his office:

> “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.”

Crump added that the family is “seeking answers and full transparency regarding the circumstances surrounding her death.” He emphasized the need for a thorough investigation:

> “They deserve a full understanding of what happened before, during, and after this ride. We intend to thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding this tragedy and ensure her family’s voice is heard.”

Park’s Position

Universal Studios has not yet provided a formal comment. When approached previously after the death became public, a park spokesperson told the media that the company “does not comment on pending claims.” This statement has left many questions unanswered.

Medical examiner's report showing a ruptured aneurysm with a skull background and scattered pens.

Related Incident

In a separate but related case, Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, age 32, died in September 2025 after becoming unresponsive on the Stardust Racer roller coaster at Universal Studios’ Epic Universe. An autopsy revealed Zavala died from multiple blunt impact injuries, and the death was ruled an accident. Crump also represents Zavala’s family.

The investigation into Zavala’s death highlighted:

  • The rider was secured in his seat.
  • He partially came out of his seat and hit his head on a metal bar.
  • The park’s staff followed standard operating procedures.

Key Takeaways

Item Detail
Victim Ma de La Luz Mejia Rosas
Age 70-year-old
Date of Ride Nov. 25, 2025
Date of Death Dec. 9, 2025
Cause Ruptured aneurysm, no trauma
Family’s Demand Full transparency and investigation
Park’s Response No comment on pending claims

The incident underscores the importance of transparent investigations in theme-park accidents and the need for clear communication with affected families. As the investigation continues, the public awaits a comprehensive explanation of what happened before, during, and after the ride that led to Rosas’s tragic death.

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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