One again, another reason why Disney really needs to start to look at safety more closely, and sadly another death because they haven’t:
Via. The Orlando Sentinel

A Walt Disney World cast member is dead after an accident this evening at Hollywood Studios.

The accident took place during a rehearsal for the ” Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular.” The stunt performer was doing a tumbling roll after 7 p.m. when he was hurt. He was transported to the hospital and has since died.

“We lost a valued cast member and our thoughts and prayers are with his friends and family as we mourn his passing,” said Disney spokeswoman Zoraya Suarez.
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Monday’s death was the third in less than two months.

On July 5, monorail driver Austin Wuennenberg, 21, died when another train backed into his own. He tried to back his train away, but it was too late. The Orange-Osceola medical examiner’s office said there were no drugs in his system, and he died of massive trauma

On August 10, Mark Priest, 47, died from complications he experienced after a bad on-stage fall at the Magic Kingdom.
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The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration as well and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office have been contacted. The Sheriff’s office is investigating.

And as tweeted by @RememberTMagic
on twitter:

Ok enough with Deaths at Disney please. This has to be the worse year for Disney and Cast Members.

My condolences goes out to the performers family, friends, and the entire cast of Disney’s Hollywood Studios for this sad loss.