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Disney World's "Mission: SPACE" ride, otherwise known by its unofficial nickname, "Mickey's Killer Spinning Vortex of Death," has claimed yet another victim:

A 49-year-old German woman died after riding a rocket simulator at Walt Disney World's Epcot theme park in Florida, the second person to die in less than a year after riding on Mission: SPACE, state officials said on Thursday. [...]

The attraction uses spinning centrifugal force to create the sensation of a rocket launch.

Mission: SPACE reopened to the public on Thursday morning, Disney said in a statement.

In June 2005, 4-year-old Daudi Bamuwamye of Pennsylvania died after riding Mission: SPACE with his mother and losing consciousness.

We must caution anyone who plans on visiting the park to avoid the ride at any cost, though we can't guarantee safety at the comparatively lower-risk attractions, either: Two clog-wearing youths were recently gunned down in a tram-by shooting outside the food court in the World Showcase's Dutch ghetto.