22-year-old college grad died from ‘shearing injury’ to his brain after riding X2 roller coaster at Six Flags: Lawsuit

Left: Christopher Hawley (provided by the Hawley family). Right: A roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain (Magic Mountain/YouTube).

Left: Christopher Hawley (provided by the Hawley family). Right: A roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain (Magic Mountain/YouTube).

The family of a 22-year-old California man who died after riding an extreme roller coaster at Six Flags Magic Mountain is suing the company for wrongful death.

Christopher Hawley, 22, went to Six Flags Magic Mountain on June 23, 2022, with his cousin and his brother and boarded one of the park’s most storied thrill rides — the X2 roller coaster. According to the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on March 18, Hawley sat in a row by himself in front of his brother and cousin. As the ride concluded, the tram carrying the boys and the other passengers “suddenly, abruptly, and violently jolted to a halt.” Hawley reportedly said that his head hurt before he “slumped” to the ground and lost consciousness.