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The fate of a woman who visited one of Texas’s well known family amusement parks ended in a tragedy. Her sudden death in the Texas Six Flags rollercoaster accident caught the attention of many Austin and Travis residents and those across the U.S. The amusement park boasts of the Texas Giant, but sadly, that rollercoaster was the one involved in the fatal accident. The operation of the rollercoaster is under suspension until all investigations surrounding the death of the 52-year-old woman have been settled and certified by a qualified inspector.
At this time, Six Flags is conducting an independent investigation, which is following the investigation of local authorities. The police discovered no foul play and are preparing the death investigation report. A spokesperson expressed the company’s commitment to finding the cause of the accident and reporting on the progress of their findings. The death of the victim was confirmed but it is unclear how it happened.
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