Three people have died at Walt Disney World in recent weeks, the Orange County Medical Examiner’s Office told the New York Post.
The latest death saw a man die at Disney’s Contemporary Resort near Magic Kingdom Park outside Orlando, Florida.
While officials have not confirmed the cause or a specific time of death, footage shared on social media last Thursday revealed police taping up a guest’s window and a number of paramedics in the hotel’s courtyard below.
Guests at the hotel reportedly said they were asked by staff who knocked on their doors not to look out their windows.
'Something happened'
“Something happened in the back of the building with crime scene tape surrounding the water fountain. I don’t know if somebody jumped or accidentally fell to their death, but something happened. And they have an employee at every single window to shield you from looking out the back so you can’t view,” another guest wrote on Facebook.
The resort is the same place Summer Equitz lept to her death earlier in October from the A-frame tower. The 31-year-old woman had married the year prior and had honeymooned at Disney World. The New York Post reported it was unclear if she had delivered a baby prior to her suicide.
Further, a man in his 60s also reportedly collapsed last month at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground before later dying in the hospital.
“A man in his 60s experienced a medical episode and was transported to a local hospital, where, unfortunately, he died. There are no signs of foul play,” an OCSO spokesperson told the New York Post.