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The Jungle Cruse attraction at Disneyland is seen in on May 21, 2022. (KTLA)
The Jungle Cruse attraction at Disneyland is seen in on May 21, 2022. (KTLA)
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Lawsuit alleges Disneyland employees laughed at disabled woman before she fell while getting off ride, later died
by: Cindy Von Quednow
Posted: Jan 19, 2023 / 11:42 AM PST
Updated: Jan 19, 2023 / 12:39 PM PST
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A wrongful death lawsuit filed against Disneyland alleges park employees laughed at a 66-year-old disabled woman before she fell while getting off the Jungle Cruise ride in 2021 and later died, the Orange County Register reported.
The lawsuit was filed by the family of Joanne Aguilar, of Ventura County, against the Walt Disney company, its theme park division and Disneyland. It was assigned to a federal judge in Santa Ana on Jan. 5, the newspaper reported.
Aguilar visited the Anaheim park with her two adult daughters on Aug. 22, 2021. When they arrived at the Jungle Cruise attraction, Aguilar, who was physically disabled, was told by employees that a wheelchair-accessible boat was unavailable, the Register reported.
While the attraction does have a ADA-accessible boat that allows disabled visitors to board without getting out of their wheelchair, Aguilar opted to ride another boat with the assistance of her daughters.
After the ride ended, Aguilar’s daughters helped her off the boat. Instead of assisting, the lawsuit alleges cast members laughed at Aguilar’s struggles, leaving her feeling ashamed and embarrassed.
Aguilar ended up losing her balance on blocks placed on the steps, fell back and fractured her right femur. She was taken to a hospital where she remained for 10 days before moving to an Oxnard rehabilitation center.
Aguilar stayed there for five months before she got an infection, went into septic shock and died on Jan. 29, 2022, according to the lawsuit.
The suit alleges Aguilar died as a result of her injuries from the fall at the park.
Her family sued Disneyland on Nov. 18 for wrongful death and violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
In a written response to the newspaper, Disney lawyers said Aguilar’s injuries were caused by her own conduct and negligence, and that Disneyland did not discriminate against her.
I despise Disney but if this story is as it says. I don’t see this as a liability on their part.
The lady should have sat down and waited on a handicapped boat or declined. I imagine if the attendants had told these people that the Mom could not ride unless there was an available boat, they would have been sued for not caring about the handicapped.
I have to say that I feel bad for her family because she looked like a nice woman. That said, this lawsuit looks like an attempt to get their hands on some money.
Disneyland did not discriminate against her.
Because they laugh at ALL cripples and disabled. Gimp lines.