death in disney

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420WDW MONSTER

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hey does anyone know where i can find out about all the deaths at disneyland and disney world.
all i know about is the girl that worked at disnyland and got squished in that rotating ride show and they didnt find her until hours later, the ride kept goin! freaky huh! and people getting squished on the people mover.
i heard like twice they had to scrape people off the matterhorn
i find this stuff very intresting, maybe its cuz disney is suposse to be perfect but if anyone knows anything else that would cool
 

mickeymatt

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hey does anyone know where i can find out about all the deaths at disneyland and disney world.
all i know about is the girl that worked at disnyland and got squished in that rotating ride show and they didnt find her until hours later, the ride kept goin! freaky huh! and people getting squished on the people mover.
i heard like twice they had to scrape people off the matterhorn
i find this stuff very intresting, maybe its cuz disney is suposse to be perfect but if anyone knows anything else that would cool

1.) Why does death interest you?
2.)Disney is not "suposse" to be perfect. They just try harder than everyone else.
3.) Stupid people do stupid things and with the amount of people coming through Disney's gates everyday Disney is bound to run into a few of them now and then.
4.)try google.:wave:
 

420WDW MONSTER

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1- im wierd, i even had my bridal portaits taken in a graveyard
death is the only thing thats certain
and its intresting
2- disney has this nothin can go wrong here feeling thats why its more intresting
3- tryed it just was hoping since everyone here is disney fanatic they might now a little more
 

420WDW MONSTER

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kool website

has anyone ever heard the rumor that no ones ever been declarded dead at disney, i've heard they wait till their off property, sounds dumb
 

PlaneJane

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kool website

has anyone ever heard the rumor that no ones ever been declarded dead at disney, i've heard they wait till their off property, sounds dumb

Hey ya the answer is on that snopes website if you explore it some more. I think they said it was false though
 

MAF

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1.) Why does death interest you?
2.)Disney is not "suposse" to be perfect. They just try harder than everyone else.
3.) Stupid people do stupid things and with the amount of people coming through Disney's gates everyday Disney is bound to run into a few of them now and then.
4.)try google.:wave:

I'm sorry but are you seriously trying to copy the posting style of the Rusty Scupper from the Dis? Fail...
 

unkadug

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I'm sorry but are you seriously trying to copy the posting style of the Rusty Scupper from the Dis? Fail...

What's a Rusty Scupper? Wouldn't a "posting style" require that the style be somewhat famous in order to be copied ?

Certainly a persona on an obscure website doesn't warrant fame.
 

Chevross

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Snopes.com is pretty accurate. ;)

It helps though if one reads the entire article and not just the headline beside the bullet.
 

SMRT-1

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What's a Rusty Scupper? Wouldn't a "posting style" require that the style be somewhat famous in order to be copied ?

Certainly a persona on an obscure website doesn't warrant fame.

i'll take posting style persona's on obscure websites for 1000 alex.
 

The Mom

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I don't know what snopes said, but in FL (and many other states) only a Medical Doctor can pronounce someone dead. It may be obvious to even a lay person that someone IS dead, but they are not officially dead until pronounced dead. Cause of death can be determined later, within a proscribed window of time, and may involve further investigation.

So, unless there is a doctor, licensed in FL, who is willing to take on the responsibility of saying that someone is not viable, with the probability that he/she will be called as a witness in a lawsuit and will have to defend his/her professional opinion, there will be no one pronounced dead in public areas of WDW or DL. Most physicians will step away and let the paramedics handle the situation if there is an incident.

It the police are involved, and they feel someone is dead, the ME/coroner would be called to the site, and the death will be pronounced there. All of that "don't move the body until the ME arrives" stuff.

But if the paramedics start transporting someone, they are presumed to be alive until arrival at the hospital, even if they are not. They will be pronounced DOA when they arrive.
 

loveofamouse

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Wikipedia has a page with all of them listed, seperated by parks.

OP I understand you. Although I may not have wedding pics in a graveyard and I found it interesting, too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incidents_at_Walt_Disney_World_Resort

When I read through them, I see alot of accidents that were the result of stupidity. Yet, those people's families sue disney. I respect the ones where the family says Yes, he did have a preexisting condition.
 
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