
According to the Anaheim Police Department, a Disneyland individual fell from a moving sport vehicle at the Disneyland Resort and eventually died from her injuries.
According to a statement released by the Anaheim Police Department on Saturday, just before 11:30 a.m., Anaheim police, fire, and save officers arrived at the beach regarding a incident that had occurred behind.
The staff was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition after falling from a moving golf vehicle, according to the statement. She died on Friday, two days after the incident.
Bonnye Mavis Lear, a 60-year-old native of Fullerton, was the dying individual according to the Orange County Coroner Division. Lear supported account solutions at Club 33, a private dining establishment at Disneyland, according to a Disney director who said he had been employed at the park for 24 years.
Disneyland Resort leader Ken Potrock expressed his heartfelt apologies to everyone who cared for Bonnye in a statement. ” At this time, we are focused on making sure her family and our cast members have the tools they need,” said the statement.
The incident is being investigated by Anaheim officers traffic detectives.
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