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.
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…

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.
Disneyland tourist, 53, dies after Frozen ride horror as wife shares terrifying details
A tourist has died after falling unconscious while on a Frozen-themed ride at Disneyland.The man, from the Philippines, was sitting on the Frozen Ever After ride next to his wife at the theme park in Hong Kong on Friday when he lost consciousness.After his wife alerted members of staff, first-aid responders were called to the scene.They performed CPR on the 53-year-old as the slow-moving boat ride returned to its departure point.The man was take…
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