
Decapitated, disfigured and crushed to death… the most gruesome Disney disasters to hit beloved theme parks
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BENEATH the sparkle of Sleeping Beauty's Castle and the cheery tunes of Main Street USA, Disneyland and its sister parks have endured moments of sheer horror.
Over the decades, a series of gruesome incidents - from decapitations to crushing deaths have hit the beloved attractions.
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A decapitation in Disneyland's Matterhorn Bobsleds is one of the park's most harrowing episodes
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Disneyland has made efforts to modernize its safety system over the years
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A Disneyland employee turns away a family from the closed Roger Rabbit ride after a boy was critically injured on the attraction in 2000
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Tragic deaths and injuries have hit the parks in the past - but Disney has worked to modernize safety systems.
Accidents are rare these days at the attractions.
But these shocking incidents remain a sobering reminder that even in the most magical place on Earth, things can go terribly wrong.
Here is a roundup of some of the most gruesome disasters to hit Disney parks.
Decapitated on the Matterhorn Bobsleds
The snowy peaks of the Matterhorn turned into a scene of horror on January 3, 1984.
Dolly Regene Young, 47, was thrown from her bobsled and decapitated when fatally struck by another oncoming vehicle.
According to Snopes, Young's seat belt was found unbuckled, but it was never determined whether she removed it herself or if it had malfunctioned.
Her absence wasn't even noticed until the ride concluded and the grisly discovery was made.
Disney was not held legally responsible, but the shock and brutality of the incident continue to haunt the ride's history.
Crushed to death at America Sings
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Deborah Gail Stone was crushed to death on July 8, 1974
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The rotating wall of the America Sings attraction closed in on her, trapping her between a moving and stationary section
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It was supposed to be a fun summer job.
But on July 8, 1974, 18-year-old Deborah Gail Stone, a promising student and new Disneyland employee, was crushed to death in front of stunned guests.
The rotating wall of the America Sings attraction closed in on her, trapping her between a moving and stationary section.
It is unclear whether a misstep or insufficient training led her to the fatal spot, according to David Koenig's book 'Mouse Tales'.
The attraction shut down for two days while emergency safety modifications — including warning lights and breakaway walls — were installed.
No official blame was cast on Disney, but the case cast a long shadow over park operations.
Dragged under Roger Rabbit ride
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Brandon Zucker slipped from a Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin vehicle on September 22, 2000
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He was dragged beneath the car, sustaining devastating internal injuries, brain damage, and cardiac arrest
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A trip to Toontown turned into a medical nightmare for four-year-old Brandon Zucker, who slipped from a Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin vehicle on September 22, 2000.
He was dragged beneath the car, sustaining devastating internal injuries, brain damage, and cardiac arrest.
According to the LA Times, the lap bar may have malfunctioned, and the child had been seated near an open side.
After two years, Disney settled with the family for an undisclosed amount, without admitting fault.
The settlement's terms were not made public, but guaranteed the boy would receive medical treatment for the remainder of his life.
Brandon remained severely disabled until his death in 2009 at age 13.
He was found unresponsive at his dad's home in Anaheim and died at Children's Hospital of Orange County, the Pantagraph reported at the time.
Deadly derailment on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
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Marcelo Torres was killed during the derailment of the Big Thunder Railroad
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10 others injured on Disneyland's Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
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A picture of the scene after the tragedy in 2003
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A routine thrill ride became a fatal wreck on September 5, 2003, when Big Thunder Mountain Railroad derailed.
Marcelo Torres, a 22-year-old graphic designer, suffered massive internal bleeding and blunt-force trauma when the ride's locomotive detached and slammed into his passenger car.
As ABC7 News reported at the time, investigators discovered that fasteners on the train's wheel assembly had not been properly tightened — a maintenance error that caused the axle to come loose.
Ten others were injured in the crash.
Though Disney settled the lawsuit with Torres' family, the park was widely criticized for what some called a "cost-cutting culture" in the maintenance department during the early 2000s.
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Carmen Torres, the mother of 22-year-old Marcelo Torres who was killed at Disneyland
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Fatal blow on the Sailing Ship Columbia
A Christmas Eve cruise around the Rivers of America ended in death and chaos when a metal cleat tore loose from the Sailing Ship Columbia and struck two guests and a cast member in 1998.
One man, 33, later died from head injuries.
According to Aitken Law, the plaintiff's attorneys on the case, the cleat came free when a nylon rope — used in place of the standard, non-stretch hemp — snapped and recoiled, launching the hardware into the crowd.
California's OSHA (Division of Occupational Safety and Health) fined Disney $12,500 for inadequate training and misuse of materials.
The company paid the victim's family an estimated $25 million in a settlement.
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The Columbia sailing ship was closed following an accident on Christmas Eve in 1998
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At least three people were injured when a rope cleat pulled loose from the front of the ship
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Foot crushed on Alice in Wonderland ride
A 15-year-old boy from Mesa, Arizona, left Disneyland with broken bones after his foot became wedged between a moving ride vehicle and a guardrail on December 21, 2000.
Emergency responders were called after the teen's leg was crushed while riding the Alice in Wonderland attraction, the LA Times reported.
Investigators found that the boy had likely been dangling his leg outside the vehicle — despite visible signage and lap bar restraints advising against it.
Anaheim Fire Division Chief Kent Mastain said 'the car did exactly what it was supposed to do,' stopping automatically.
Disneyland reopened the ride just hours later and was not found liable for the accident.
Space Mountain ejection leaves teen paralyzed
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One guest was left partially paralyzed after allegedly being thrown from his seat on Space Mountain
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In 1983, 18-year-old James Higgins was left partially paralyzed and brain-damaged after allegedly being thrown from his seat on Space Mountain.
Higgins sued Disney, claiming a flawed lap bar design was to blame. His attorneys sought $3.3 million in damages.
The case hinged on the ring-shaped lap bars then in use, which a physicist testified could be removed by guests, according to the LA Times.
However, under cross-examination, the expert admitted gravity and proper positioning should have kept riders in place.
The jury sided with Disney in 1985, 9–3, determining Higgins may have stood up mid-ride despite warnings.
The lap bar was eventually replaced, but no fault was ever assigned to Disney.
'Permanently disfigured' after Blizzard Beach horror
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A Disney World fan weighing 334lbs was left 'permanently disfigured' after 'going airborne' on popular water slide
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He was allegedly allowed on the ride despite being too heavy at Blizzard Beach in Orlando, Florida
Meanwhile in Florida, a 334-pound Disney World guest is suing the company after allegedly being 'permanently disfigured' in a water slide accident at Blizzard Beach.
Eugene Strickland filed a lawsuit in Orange County on May 29, seeking over $50,000 for 'permanent catastrophic injuries' he claims were caused by Disney's negligence.
Strickland says he was allowed to ride the Downhill Double Dipper, despite exceeding the 300-pound weight limit set by ASTM guidelines. At the time, he weighed 334 pounds.
A jury trial is scheduled for May 2027. Disney has not yet commented on the case.
The Sun reached out to Disney for comment.
Disabled woman dead after Jungle Cruise fall
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A disabled woman died of septic shock after falling while trying to exit the Jungle Cruise in 2021
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In one of Disneyland's most recent cases, a disabled woman died of septic shock after falling while trying to exit the Jungle Cruise in 2021.
According to Business Insider, a lawsuit filed by her family claims that Disneyland employees laughed at the woman's struggles and failed to offer a wheelchair-accessible boat.
The 66-year-old suffered a broken leg that later developed into a fatal infection.
The case is still pending, with no final ruling on Disney's liability.
The allegations have raised serious questions about how the park accommodates disabled guests.
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