Disneyland Resort Employee Dies in Golf Cart Accident Amid Allegations of Reckless Driving
A Disneyland Resort employee has died following a tragic fall from a moving golf cart in the backstage area of the park. The incident, which took place on Wednesday at approximately 11:30 a.m., has led to a thorough investigation amid allegations of reckless driving.
The victim, identified as 60-year-old Bonnye Mavis Lear, was an esteemed cast member, having been employed at Disneyland Resort for 24 years. Lear worked in membership support services at Club 33, a prestigious members-only club located within the park.
According to reports, Lear fell from the moving golf cart, striking her head upon impact. Despite being rushed to a nearby hospital, Lear succumbed to her injuries and passed away two days later.
Eyewitness accounts suggest that the golf cart was being driven recklessly before the accident occurred. It reportedly hit a bump, causing Lear, who was seated in a rear-facing position, to grab a handrail. The handrail gave way, leading to her fall.
In the wake of this unfortunate event, Disneyland Resort President Ken Potrock issued a heartfelt statement, expressing the collective grief felt by the Disneyland community. Potrock emphasized that the resort is heartbroken over Lear's death and is committed to providing support to her family and fellow cast members during this difficult time.
Lear's death has triggered an investigation by Anaheim Police Traffic Detectives, who are looking into the details of the traffic collision. The inquiry aims to determine the extent of reckless driving involved and to understand the circumstances that led to the handrail malfunctioning.
The incident has cast a shadow over Disneyland Resort, known for its meticulous safety standards and long history of creating a joyful environment for both its guests and employees. It is a reminder that even in places designed to bring happiness, unforeseen tragedies can occur, impacting all those who are part of the community.
As the investigation continues, it is hoped that it will provide answers and potentially lead to measures that prevent such accidents from happening in the future. For now, the Disneyland Resort family mourns the loss of a dedicated and long-serving colleague, honoring her memory and contributions over the past two decades.