ATLANTA, GA — A 40-year-old Atlanta resident died Saturday night following an apparent injury while preparing to zipline at Toro Verde Adventure Park in Orocovis, Puerto Rico.

According to preliminary reports from Puerto Rican authorities, Tamirah Yasmeen Dix suffered a heavy blow to the face as she was getting ready for the ride.

Despite the incident, she completed the zipline course and reunited with her relatives, as detailed in accounts provided to agents from the Criminal Investigation Corps (CIC) of Vega Baja.

Tamirah Dix’s Death in Puerto Rico: What We Know

The group then went to lunch, but Dix said she did not want to eat. Shortly afterward, she went to the bathroom and vomited. Her condition quickly deteriorated, prompting her family to cut the outing short and head back to their hotel in Dorado.

While traveling along Highway PR-693, her health worsened significantly.

Relatives called 9-1-1, and an ambulance intercepted their vehicle to transport her to the Orlando Health Doctor’s Center hospital in Dorado. Medical staff attempted to resuscitate her, but she was pronounced dead at nightfall.

Dix’s body has been transferred to the Institute of Forensic Sciences in Río Piedras, where an autopsy will be conducted to determine the exact cause of death. The investigation remains ongoing.

Toro Verde Adventure Park is a popular destination known for its extensive zipline courses through Puerto Rico’s mountainous interior. No official statement from the park has been released as of Tuesday regarding the incident.

Friends and family in Atlanta are mourning the loss of Dix, who was visiting Puerto Rico as a tourist. This tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the potential risks associated with adventure activities, even at well-established venues.

Our thoughts are with Tamirah Yasmeen Dix’s loved ones during this difficult time. AtlantaFi.com will continue to follow developments as more information becomes available from Puerto Rican authorities.

This story is based on preliminary reports and family statements to investigators. The cause of death has not yet been officially determined.