A Disneyland worker suffered a head damage after falling from a shifting golf cart on the Disneyland Resort and later died of her accidents, in keeping with the Anaheim Police Division.
Anaheim police, hearth and rescue personnel arrived on the resort on Wednesday simply earlier than 11:30 a.m. concerning a collision that had occurred backstage, in keeping with an announcement launched Saturday by the Anaheim Police Division.
The worker had struck her head after falling from a shifting golf cart and was taken to an area hospital in grave situation, the assertion learn. She died on Friday, two days after the incident.
The Orange County Coroner Division recognized the deceased worker as Bonnye Mavis Lear, a 60-year-old resident of Fullerton. A Disney spokesperson mentioned Lear had been employed on the Disneyland Resort for twenty-four years and “supported membership companies at Membership 33,” a non-public eating membership at Disneyland.
“We’re heartbroken by the lack of Bonnye, and supply our honest condolences to everybody who cared for her,” Disneyland Resort president Ken Potrock mentioned in an announcement. “At the moment, we’re targeted on supporting her household and our solid members via this tragic occasion and ensuring they’ve the assets they want.”
Anaheim police site visitors detectives are investigating the collision.