A family is suing Six Flags for the wrongful death of their 22-year-old son, alleging design defects, negligence, and “failure to warn riders of potential injury.”
According to theLos Angeles Times, Christopher Hawley was enjoying a day at Six Flag’s Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, in June, 2022, with his younger brother and cousin. After stepping off the X2 roller coaster, Hawley collapsed. He passed away the following day.
“Me and my cousin Kyle and Chris—we had no idea that this was gonna happen,” Christopher’s younger brother Alex Hawley told the Times.
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