ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A guest at SeaWorld Orlando is now suing the theme park after she was struck by a duck on a roller coaster earlier this year, according to a lawsuit filed on Monday morning.

The lawsuit says that the rider — identified as Hillary Martin of Orange County — was visiting the park back in March, which is when she decided to ride the Mako roller coaster.

But while riding, a duck flew into the roller coaster’s path, striking Martin’s face and causing her to lose consciousness, the lawsuit adds.

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Now, Martin is accusing the theme park of “creating a zone of danger,” largely due to its high speed and placement near a body of water, which allegedly increased the risk of bird strikes.

As a result o

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