Here is part of the AP story from the 1999 WDW accident:
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) A part-time custodian at Walt Disney World died after he was swept from a platform by an elevated cable car and fell 40 feet to the ground.
Raymond Barlow was on a platform for the Skyway in Fantasyland when the cable-car ride was switched on in preparation for the park's opening Sunday morning. Whoever switched it on didn't know Barlow was standing in the path of the cars, Orange County sheriff's Deputy Robert Larson said.
Barlow, 65, grabbed the four-person gondola and struggled to pull himself inside. He let go when he was over a flower bed, snapping tree branches on the way down, park employees told investigators.
"He was looking for a place to fall. He didn't want to fall on the concrete, so he fell on the flower bed," Larson said.
Barlow, who was hired in September, died a short time later at Orlando Regional Medical Center.