A 70-year-old woman's tragic death on the 'Revenge of the Mummy' rollercoaster at Universal Orlando has sparked concern and raised questions about safety in theme parks. The incident occurred on November 25, 2025, while she was riding the high-speed indoor coaster, according to a Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services report. The woman became unresponsive during the ride, which can reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, and later died at the hospital. The report does not disclose her name or the official cause of death, leaving a cloud of mystery around this tragic event. This incident is not an isolated case, as it follows the death of 32-year-old Kevin Rodriguez Zavala, who suffered blunt impact injuries on the 'Stardust Racers' rollercoaster at Universal's Epic Universe theme park last September. The 'Revenge of the Mummy' ride has had 21 reported incidents since its debut in 2004, with complaints ranging from nausea and dizziness to a reported seizure and vertebrae fracture. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services releases a quarterly report detailing medical incidents in Florida theme parks, including Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and Busch Gardens. The most recent report covers October through December 2025, highlighting the ongoing need for thorough safety assessments and regular maintenance in these popular attractions.