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High School Student Decapitated at Trial Opening for Disneyland Oahu


Heads of the new Disneyland in Oahu Hawaii have been working diligently to get operations up and running. Heads of the theme park have been discussing possible actions to guarantee success.

“We have to ensure that it’s safe for our guest.” stated the Head of Emergency Response, who really pushed the need for waivers to make sure that Disneyland is not liable for any mishaps. Guest safety was a major point of discussion. In the the recent board meeting the Head of Resorts and Hotels claimed, “families are the main priority here.”

The trail opening of the new attraction consisted of two trial runs, the first being a week trial opening for just employees to experience the magic of the park while also making sure its safe for the rest of the public. Although the first week of the trial opening went smoothly, the second week which was open to the public willing to trial the new attraction ended in tragedy.

The heads of the new Disney attraction prepared for the worse making sure all participants of the trial opening signed waivers. Disney wanted to make sure that they would not be held responsible for any calamity, but were in shock when a teenager was decapitated during the first couple days of their trial open.

A day prior to the incident, the spokesperson for the Disneyland Oahu’s Head of Transportation stated that “Guests should expect the same magic that is delivered on our cruise with a polynesian infusion.” Despite this, the magic was absent when the park had to be shut down due to the death of the young boy.

Since the incident, Disney has released an apology to the press. Little details have been shared about the high school students identity, but Disneyland has offered to pay fully for the funeral cost.

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