News Police Presence at Epcot

SteveAZee

Well-Known Member
Kinda off topic but somehow related. Do people still throw/scatter ashes of loved ones in the parks and not get caught?
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Mrchips0401

New Member
"A guest has died after first-responders responded to a medical call Saturday night at Epcot.

The person was later pronounced dead at AdventHealth Celebration Hospital after authorities responded to a call at about 8:30 p.m. near Spaceship Earth, the marque sphere near the front of the park, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.

No foul play was suspected, the sheriff’s office said.

More information on the person’s name, age, sex, hometown or cause of death were not immediately released by early Monday.

Disney referred all comments to the sheriff’s office Sunday.

The person’s medical issue happened during a busy spring break period for the theme parks, which are still socially distanced and limiting capacity during the pandemic."

People do die every minute of every hour every day here in the US. I am quite surprised it happens so rarely in WDW.
 

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