Walt Disney World is facing a troubling streak, with four deaths reported on its Florida property within a single month, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
On Sunday, a woman in her 40s was transported to Celebration Hospital, where she tragically passed away. Authorities confirmed there were no signs of foul play in her death.
“A woman in her 40s was transported to Celebration Hospital where she passed away,” the Sheriff’s Office told TMZ.
Previous Deaths This Month
This recent death follows a series of tragic incidents at Disney World:
- October 14: A 31-year-old woman died by suicide at Disney’s Contemporary Resort.
- October 21: A man in his 60s passed away after a medical episode at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.
- Last week: Matthew Cohn, 28, died by suicide after jumping from a height at the Contemporary Resort.
These incidents highlight a concerning pattern, with two of the previous deaths identified as suicides.

Disneyland Incident in California
It’s not just Florida experiencing tragedy. On October 8, a woman in her 60s was found unresponsive on the Haunted Mansion ride at Disneyland in California and later pronounced dead at a hospital.
Disney Responds
TMZ has reached out to Disney for comment, but the company has not yet responded.
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