Worker dies in haunted house at Disneyland Paris resort
Disneyland Paris has confirmed that one of its employees died at the park's haunted house attraction on Saturday, it was reported on Tuesday.
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Paris: Disneyland Paris has confirmed that one of its employees died at the park's haunted house attraction on Saturday, it was reported on Tuesday.
The man died at the Phantom Manor, which remains closed to visitors.
Police are to investigate the 45-year-old's death, which is said to have been caused by an accident.
The man's body was found by colleagues, according to a report in French newspaper Le Parisien.
Patrick Maldidier, a Disneyland union representative, told Le Parisien that the man, who has yet to be identified, was very popular and "always had a smile on his face".
A cleaner at the theme park died in 2010 after falling into the water while working on the 'It's a Small World' attraction.
The 53-year-old man was cleaning the ride when he became trapped under a boat. He had been employed by a subcontractor.
The Phantom Manor, which is part of Frontierland, is described by Disneyland Paris as a "fun-filled mystery" with "ghoulish ghosts and spirits".
Almost 15 million people went to Disneyland Paris in 2015 and the park calls itself the most visited tourist destination in Europe.
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