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A woman died after riding Universal Orlando’s Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster in November, according to Florida’s quarterly theme park incident report released Thursday. 

The report, which accounts for the final three months of 2025, says an unidentified 70-year-old woman was unresponsive and died after riding the coaster on Nov. 25. 

It says she passed away at the hospital, but includes no further details. 

The report includes all medical incidents and injuries that are recorded at Universal Orlando, Disney World, Legoland, SeaWorld and Busch Gardens. 

It includes eight other non-fatal medical incidents at Universal and six at Disney World between October and December 2025. No other incidents were recorded on Revenge of the Mummy in the report. 

The report notes it is “a compilation of data collected from the exempt facilities and reflects only the information reported at the time of the incident.”

Due to privacy concerns, the report says, “the Department does not receive updates to initial assessments of a patron’s condition.”

Revenge of the Mummy is an indoor coaster themed after The Mummy film that reaches 40 mph and includes a drop hill of 39 feet. It has appeared on past quarterly reports 21 times for nonfatal injuries and the death of a man who fell from the loading area onto the ride’s tracks in 2004 — the year it opened. 

Other Universal rides that reported nonfatal incidents include Stardust Racers, Doctor Dooms Fearfall, Jurassic World: VelociCoaster, Monsters Unchained: The Frankenstein Experiment, and Yoshi’s Adventure.

Stardust Racers appears twice in the report: once for a 78-year-old man who experienced chest pain and a 61-year-old man who experienced cardiac arrest. 

The Epic Universe dual-launch coaster most notably made recent headlines over the Sept. 17 death of Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, a 32-year-old man found unresponsive after riding the coaster and later pronounced dead at the hospital. A final investigative report deemed the case accidental and the official cause of death as blunt impact injuries. Zavala used a wheelchair and did not have use of his legs. He also had undergone previous spine and hip surgeries. 

Universal has not released a statement about the death. 


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Chloe Greenberg is the Digital Content Editor for Orlando Weekly.