Disney World Guests Are Dying At An Alarming Rate
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Disney World Guests Are Dying At An Alarming Rate
"On November 2, as reported by Entertainment Weekly, a woman in her 40s visiting Disney World was taken to a local hospital, where she died. The news was confirmed by a representative from the Orange County Sheriff's Office via a statement shared with the outlet. No cause of death was shared, but authorities denied "foul play." Disney World didn't provide a comment when asked by EW."
"On October 16, Summer Equitz reportedly committed suicide while staying at Disney World's Contemporary Resort hotel located near Magic Kingdom. Five days later, a man in his 60s was found unresponsive in his bed located at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. His wife called 911, and medical personnel arrived and took him to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival."
"While none of these deaths occurred inside the actual theme parks or on a ride, they did happen in and around Disney property, which includes many hotels, restaurants, highways, and more. At the moment, these deaths have not been directly connected to Disney World or Disneyland personnel, food, or infrastructure. Still, for a place that markets itself as the happiest and most magical place on Earth, the body count is getting shockingly high."
Four visitors died in and around Disney World in Orlando, Florida, within a 20-day period. On November 2, a woman in her 40s was taken to a local hospital and died; authorities denied foul play and no cause was released. On October 16, Summer Equitz reportedly committed suicide while staying at the Contemporary Resort. Subsequent fatalities included a man in his 60s found unresponsive at Fort Wilderness and another guest at the Contemporary Resort who died after a reported "medical emergency." None of the recent deaths occurred inside theme parks or on rides, and no direct links to Disney personnel, food, or infrastructure have been reported.
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