Tragic Death of Disneyland Employee Prompts Investigation: 60-Year-Old Bonnye Lear Falls of Golf Cart in Critter Country Backstage Area

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10/06/2024 23h43

Disneyland Employee Dies after Falling off Golf Cart: Investigation Underway

An investigation is underway following the tragic death of a Disneyland employee who fell off a golf cart at the park and suffered a fatal head injury. The incident occurred on June 5th in the backstage area of Critter Country.

The victim, identified as 60-year-old Bonnye Lear from Fullerton, was seriously injured after falling off the moving golf cart. Despite medical efforts, she succumbed to her injuries on Friday, according to officials from the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health.

Anaheim police detectives are also involved in the investigation, treating the incident as a traffic collision. Disneyland is obligated to report any serious injury or fatality to Cal/OSHA within eight hours and preserve any physical evidence related to the accident.

No safety protocol changes regarding golf carts have been announced by the theme park resort following the tragedy. Disneyland Resort President, Ken Potrock, expressed his condolences in a statement, mentioning that their primary focus is supporting Lear's family and fellow cast members during this devastating event.

The details surrounding the circumstances of the incident and factors that may have contributed to the employee's fall are currently being examined. Authorities are working to determine what exactly led to the unfortunate accident.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of workplace safety and the need for continuous evaluation and improvements. The investigation will shed light on any potential shortcomings and aid in preventing similar incidents in the future.

Our thoughts go out to the family, friends, and colleagues of Bonnye Lear during this difficult time, as they cope with the loss of their loved one.

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