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Filipino tourist with health issue dies after passing out on Hong Kong Disneyland ride

The 53-year-old Filipino tourist with heart disease and high blood pressure lost consciousness on the slow-moving Frozen Ever After ride and was pronounced dead after hospital transfer.

  • A Filipino tourist with a pre-existing heart condition and high blood pressure lost consciousness on the Frozen Ever After ride at Hong Kong Disneyland and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
  • The resort staff provided immediate first aid and performed CPR before rushing the tourist to the hospital, stating the incident was unrelated to ride safety.
  • The Philippine Consulate confirmed the incident and is coordinating with local authorities to repatriate the body, while expressing condolences to the family.
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A 53-year-old Filipino tourist passed away while vacationing in Hong Kong.

·Quezon City, Philippines
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He went into a coma while on board the Frozen Ever After carousel and, according to the South China Morning Post, died less than two gold later. A 53-year-old Filipino tourist was experiencing one of Disneyland Hong Kong's most popular attractions when he was sick: his wife immediately alerted the present staff, explaining that her husband suffered from hypertension and other heart problems. Immediately performed a cardio-lung resuscitation mane…

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Disneyland tourist dies after losing consciousness on ‘Frozen’ ride

A tourist is dead after suffering a medical emergency while on a ride at the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort.

·Colorado Springs, United States
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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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