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  1. This is not beautiful really, this can just be two lines graphs. The worst things is that the year changes directions for a third of the time, makes it very hard to see the overall pattern

  2. throwawaycanadian2 on

    I would be more curious to see how these numbers compare to overall population. Eg. out of 100,000 people, how many deaths? I imagine it might actually be lower than the average in the area around them (especially given age)

  3. * **Most Common Causes of Death:** The leading causes of death are **Natural Causes (28)**, followed by Suicide (15) and Drowning (11). These three causes account for over 52% of all reported fatalities.

    Some of these deaths were pretty horrific.

  4. Practical_Smell_4244 on

    A place of pure happiness and magic and joy and love…….is a place where people die and get sent to torment in hell…..such is life……

  5. i always loved the urban legend that no one ever dies at disney. supposedly someone was decapitated on a roller coaster and they rested the head on top of the neck and kept doing CPR in the ambulance until they were off the property.

    „I have the shittiest job in emergency medicine“ – that EMT

  6. FudgeOfDarkness on

    Dont worry, we can rest easy knowing that none of these „victims“ families will be compensated because someone used a free Disney+ trial.

    The real victim is Disney, smh

    /s

  7. Looking at the site, most of the deaths happen outside the parks in surrounding hotels.

    I don’t think those should count, as it is very misleading

  8. More than deaths in one year than that old park that was known for being dangerous!

  9. Objective-Sea8511 on

    So scary… the „Happiest Place on Earth“ is turning into the „Scariest Place on Earth..“

  10. Is this data best presented in raw numbers per year or as a fraction of visitors / year?

  11. Imagine this as shark attacks… and how that would alter the safety perception of these locations!

  12. Brutal:

    Ride: Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Disneyland Park)
    Date: 9/5/2003
    Cause of Death: Blunt Force Trauma
    Lawsuit: Disney admitted fault and settled for an undisclosed amount
    Incident: A 22-year old man died after suffering severe blunt-force trauma and extensive internal bleeding in a derailment of the roller coaster that also injured 10 other riders. As the train entered a tunnel, the axle came loose and jammed against a brake section, causing the locomotive to become airborne and hit the ceiling of the tunnel. The locomotive then fell on top of the first passenger car, crushing the victim.
    Aftermath: The investigation revealed that the cause of the accident was improper maintenance. Reports showed that the derailment was the result of a mechanical failure that occurred because of omissions during a maintenance procedure. Fasteners on the left side upstop/guide wheel on the floating axle of the locomotive were not tightened and secured in accordance with specifications, and the first passenger car collided with the underside of the locomotive.

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