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Third Suicide in Less Than a Year at Disneyland

Third Suicide in Less Than a Year at Disneyland

Such heartbreaking and tragic news this afternoon. A man jumped to his death at Disneyland. It is the third in the past year. Here is what we know about the incident.

Heartbreaking Incident

Credit: Monica

Trigger warning: this article is about a man who committed suicide at Disneyland. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please talk to someone or text/call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988.

Around 9:30 pm local time on Wednesday, November 15, a man jumped to his death from the Pixar Pier parking structure at Disneyland. Police say he was in his 20s.

Disneyland Guest services were disrupted as police were at the scene. Disney and law enforcement officials shut down the parking garage when the incident occurred.

Credit: Monica

Unfortunately, this is the third time a suicide occurred in the last year. We reported the first that occurred last December. You can read that story HERE. And, another person presumably committed suicide as well in February.

A MAN IN HIS 20S JUMPED FROM A PARKING STRUCTURE AT DISNEYLAND ON NOVEMBER 13. EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE CORONER’S OFFICE RESPONDED TO THE INCIDENT.

Additional Information

Credit: Monica

At this time, Disneyland officials have not responded to the incident or provided any additional information. We are praying for this man’s family and friends as they deal with this tragic death of their loved one.

We are also thinking of those who may have witnessed the incident as they navigate this experience during their day at Disneyland.

Credit: Marisol

If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please talk to someone or text/call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988.

Let’s all use this incident as a reminder to be kind in our words, especially on public forums. Please share your condolences in the comments below.


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