In a 2024 lawsuit, the family of Christopher Hawley accuses Six Flags Magic Mountain of grave negligence regarding the safety of its X2 roller coaster, which allegedly caused Christopher's fatal brain injury. Filed in Los Angeles County, the suit claims design defects and failure to adequately warn riders. Christopher, a recent theatre arts graduate, died shortly after riding the coaster in June 2022. His parents, Anne and William Hawley, express their grief and demand changes to prevent future tragedies, lamenting the lack of communication from the amusement park.
The lawsuit alleges negligence, design defects, and failure to warn riders about the dangers associated with the X2 roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain.
We want to make sure that that ride isn't going to kill somebody else, William Hawley said during a video conference call.
Christopher Hawley was just a light in our lives, and his unexpected death has left a significant void in our family.
Christopher graduated from San Diego State with a theater arts degree and was excited to start his journey as an actor.
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