Except that "normal" fatal heart attacks and other health-related deaths at WDW are, in fact, NOT reported as news.
A death from a heart attack is only likely to be reported in the news if the health event might be linked to the physical effects of an attraction.
If there's a fatal accident, now that's another story. For example, the two cast member fatalities on Primeval Whirl at Animal Kingdom were in the news, and legitimately so. Cast members should have a safe working environment, with safe processes and properly-designed safety features.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are health-related guest and cast member deaths at WDW every week -- in the parks, in the resorts, and in the restaurants. WDW is essentially a small city, with a population that includes guests and cast members of advanced age or declining health or undiagnosed health issues.
For anyone who has claimed that all deaths at WDW are "legitimately considered news," please provide evidence (beyond just Kevin Yee's column on Tuesday, April 12).