Each year, more than 50 million tourists enter the 40-square mile Walt Disney World in Florida — but not all of them make it out alive.
In just the past week, there have been three deaths at the Orlando wonderland: a 31-year-old superfan who committed suicide at the Contemporary Hotel; a man in his 60s who died from a pre-existing medical condition at the Fort Wilderness campground; and a man in his 60s on Thursday, whose cause of death is pending.
Shockingly, Thursday’s death pushed Disney World’s body count since the park’s 1971 opening to 68.
The majority of the deaths were due to natural causes, and they’ve involved visitors as well as staffers, including performers and maintenance workers. 6
Some have been downright bizarre, including death by alligator, amoeba, hanging

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