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4-Year-Old Dies After Riding Disney's Mission: Space 5 minutes ago
A 4-year-old died after passing out on Disney's Mission: Space attraction at the Epcot theme park in Central Florida, according to Local 6 News.
Paramedics were called to the attraction at about 3:30 p.m. Monday after the boy lost consciousness on the ride.
Sources told Local News that the boy was revived but he died on the way to the hospital.
The ride was closed after the incident Monday and it was not determined if it would be reopened Tuesday.
The high-intensity ride opened in October of 2003. It simulates the launch of a space ship that spins extremely fast, Local 6 News reported.
When the ride first opened several people became sick on the ride. Air sickness bags were included on the ride.
The ride also has a minimum height requirement of 44 inches for children.
"We are providing support to the family and are doing everything we cant o help during this difficult time, Walt Disney World spokeswoman Jacquee Pollack said.
Orange County investigators are looking into the incident.
The identity of the victim has not been released.
Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.
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Child Dies On Epcot Attraction 30 minutes ago
A child visiting Disney's Epcot died on Monday.
Emergency crews were called to the Mission Space ride with a report of an unresponsive child, WESH 2 News reported.
The ride was shut down and the child transported to a hospital and pronounced dead.
Investigators from the Orange County Sheriff's Office responded to the attraction after learning of the death. A Disney representative said the park is providing support to the family and doing everything they can to help them at this time.
Stay with WESH 2 News and WESH.com for further details.
Very sad!