Orlando, Orange County investigators closed the probe into the Sept. 17 death of 32-year-old Kevin Rodriguez Zavala at Universal’s Epic Universe, ruling the incident accidental and finding no criminal conduct. Deputies reviewed security video, sworn statements, medical examiner findings and Epic Universe’s standard operating procedures. The report notes Zavala sustained multiple blunt-impact injuries and severe facial and limb fractures; he was pronounced dead at a hospital. Video and witness accounts indicated he became unresponsive and struck a restraint bar during the ride. Officials concluded staff followed procedures; family attorneys plan civil action. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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The Orange County Sheriff's Office closure finding that no criminal acts occurred limited further criminal exposure for Epic Universe staff and concluded the sheriff's investigative role in the matter.
Kevin Rodriguez Zavala’s family suffered the loss of their relative and are pursuing or considering civil legal action following the fatal incident.
After reading and researching latest news.... Investigative findings show deputies used surveillance, witness statements and medical examiner reports to conclude Kevin Zavala’s Sept. 17 death at Epic Universe was accidental; officials found no criminal conduct and staff followed procedures while the family considers civil litigation based on the report’s conclusions.
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