Disneyland, as with the others Locations that fall under the Disney Parks umbrella, is a place intended to evoke joy and excitement from those who visit. And in the process, they make lasting memories with those around them. Sadly, the popular theme park was linked to a truly tragic moment this weekend. It was reported that a man jumped to his death while in the park.
The man allegedly jumped from a parking garage while he was in the park on Saturday. ABC 7 Eyewitness News Authorities told him the accident happened around 9 pm and that police officers eventually made their way to the site. Streetcars to and from the park were closed at that time as well. The news outlet learned of this fact after attendees tweeted it and called the news station in person to provide details of what was going on.
As of this writing, the man has not been identified by authorities, even though he was in his fifties. In addition to local law enforcement, the Orange County Coroner’s Office is also said to be looking into the matter. As for the Disney park itself, things remain a bit sketchy. Orange County Register He tried to reach a representative for comment but did not receive a response at the time. With some services disrupted on Saturday, many will likely remain curious as to whether certain parts of the Disneyland (including places with attractions) It is divided.
Sad to say, this isn’t the only theme park death this year. In March, A.J The 14-year-old died at Orlando-based Icon Park After falling from the free fall gravity, it is a self-contained drop tower. Officials eventually determined that the youth’s body harness had been manually adjusted, which led to the accident. This is revealed later Ride implicated in teen’s death It will be demolished.
And in July, another 14-year-old died in a roller coaster accident Which took place in Danish Tivoli Vreden. In this case, a teenage girl was riding the ship when one of the cars veered off the track. Another minor was injured in the process, and at that time, the facility was evacuated.
Of course it must be emphasized that what happened in Disneyland (which is still looking to return to pre-pandemic condition) This weekend is different from other situations, as someone apparently sought suicide in this case. More clarity on the matter may be provided by law enforcement over the next week.
We here at CinemaBlend offer our thoughts to the family and loved ones of the individual who has passed. And if you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, you can get help with a visit American Foundation for Suicide Prevention The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be contacted at 800-273-8255.
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