Woman Dies After Medical Emergency on Disneyland's Haunted Mansion
A woman in her 60s has sadly passed away after a medical emergency on the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland's Anaheim resort in California. The incident occurred on the iconic attraction, themed after the Disney movie 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'.
Anaheim Police Department has confirmed that the ride's experience is not suspected to be the cause of death. The woman was found unresponsive after the ride and later declared dead at a hospital. Anaheim Fire & Rescue administered CPR at the scene and transported her to the hospital. The cause of death is currently unconfirmed but is believed to be linked to a medical emergency, possibly a heart attack. The official cause of death is expected to be confirmed in the next few weeks.
Disneyland's Anaheim park, opened in 1955, is one of the most visited attractions in the world. The Haunted Mansion, opened in 1969, is an iconic ride that has entertained millions of visitors over the years.
The woman's death is a tragic reminder of the unpredictability of medical emergencies. Disneyland has not released a statement regarding the incident, but the park remains open and continues to operate as usual. The official cause of death, once confirmed, will provide closure to the woman's family and friends.
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