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a guest has died disney World Property, a week after a superfan took his own life Florida amusement parks hotel,
Police were called to Walt Disney WorldJust after 7:30 a.m. Tuesday there was a report of a “person fallen” at Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. Walt Disney World: Active CallsA social media account that is not directly associated with the company.
The incident occurred in the Cottontail Curl Loop campground, which includes tents and pop-up camper vans. The call was later changed to “dead person,” according to the account.
“A man in his 60s suffered a medical issue and was transported to a local hospital, where he unfortunately died,” the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said. Independent.
The Sheriff’s Office said there was no indication of foul play.

Walt Disney World did not return immediately The Independent’s Request for comment.
This is the second death on Walt Disney World property in a week. On October 14, Disney superfan Summer Ekwitz found dead in Contemporary Resort hotelNot far from the Magic Kingdom, just hours after she was reported missing.
Eywitz died from “multiple blunt impact injuries”. Local authorities ruled her death an “apparent suicide” and denied the rumor that she was struck by a Disney monorail train.
Eywitz booked a flight from her home in the Chicago suburb of Naperville to Orlando that day without telling her family, according to a since-deleted Reddit thread by someone claiming to be a relative of hers.
According to his post Yorba Linda Spotlight Theater BlogEkwitz was a Disney superfan. She wrote that Beauty and the Beast is her “favorite Disney show of all time” and that the film’s heroine Belle would play her “dream role”.
on one of his social media accountHe shared a photo of himself with the Disney CEO bob iger In April 2021.
The investigation into Ekwitz’s death continues.
Both incidents happened less than a month apart 60-year-old woman dies while riding Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion ride Attractions in California theme parks.

“Anaheim Fire and Rescue responded to the Disneyland Resort for an unresponsive 60-year-old female who had just completed riding the Haunted Mansion attraction,” said Matt Sutter of the Anaheim Police Department. Independent In those days.
Security personnel at the California park “provided CPR until paramedics arrived,” Sutter said. The woman was taken to the hospital, where she was declared dead.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office was working to determine his cause of death. Details about the woman, including her name and age, have not been shared.
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