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10-year-old dies after Six Flags roller coaster ride
01:20 - Source: KCAL

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NEW: The coroner says Jasmine Martinez died of natural causes

Martinez, 10 lost consciousness on a roller coaster and died the next day

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A 10-year-old who lost consciousness on a Six Flags roller coaster in Southern California has died.

Jasmine Martinez was airlifted to the hospital Friday when she was found unconscious but still breathing after riding the Revolution roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. She was pronounced dead on Saturday. On Tuesday the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office said Martinez died from natural causes and not from an accident on the ride.

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The ride, which opened in 1976 and is billed by Six Flags as “one of the most famous and iconic looping roller coasters in the world,” was temporarily closed pending a review of the incident, but reopened Monday night, amusement park officials said.

“There is no evidence to suggest that this was in any way ride related,” Six Flags Magic Mountain said in a statement expressing condolences to the girl’s family. “We do not know if there was a pre-existing condition.”

More than 45 million people have safely ridden the ride since it opened, Six Flags said.

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CNN’s Stella Chan, Cheri Mossburg and Tony Marco contributed to this report.