Probably there was something wrong with the health of the kid, but it simply went unnoticed. We'll have to wait for the autopsy results to know if that was the case.
The thing is, this will lead to Disney requiring a proof that the people who go on these rides, have their health checked, so to make certain that they can't be held legally responsible for accidents like this. Or even worse, that people who enter the parks forfeit the right to hold Disney responsibile for any negative influences on their health.
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