Heart conditions fell coaster riders



AUSTELL, Ga. (AP) -- A 45-year-old man died of an apparent heart attack after losing consciousness at the end of the newest roller coaster ride at Six Flags Over Georgia amusement park.
The man was alert while riding the Goliath roller coaster, but he was unconscious by the end of the ride, Six Flags spokeswoman Christy Poore said.
By the time firefighters arrived, he wasn't breathing, said Cobb County Fire Lt. Dan Dupree. He said the man was pronounced dead at a hospital.
An autopsy showed Michael Corry of Birmingham, Ala., had a congenital heart problem, according to the Medical Examiner's Office.
Goliath soars 200 feet over the park, lasting just over three minutes and reaching speeds of 70 mph. Poore said park workers reopened the ride after determining it was operating properly.
On Monday, a 52-year-old Florida man died after riding the Gwazi roller coaster at Busch Gardens in Tampa, Fla. A medical examiner later said Thomas M. Welch suffered from high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries.
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