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Following Stone's death, the attraction was closed down, remaining closed while Disney installed warning lights and had the area where the incident occurred cleaned. Later, the walls in the theater were remodeled so that they would break away in case a similar accident happened. The attraction reopened on July 11, three days after the incident.
On July 8, 1974, 18-year-old Deborah Gail Stone, a new employee who had just graduated from Santa Ana High School, was crushed to death after slipping between a revolving wall and a stationary platform inside the America Sings attraction. She was in the wrong place during a ride intermission; it was unclear whether this was the result of ...
Deborah Gail Stone: 8 July 1974: The 18-year-old hostess for the America Sings attraction at Disneyland died after being crushed between two walls around 11:00 p.m. It is speculated that she either fell backwards or tried to jump from one stage to another. [165] [166] Christine Chubbuck: 15 July 1974
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
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The accident also claimed the lives of three soldiers on the Army helicopter. Days later, on the Livingston's cul-de-sac, the grief was still fresh to 13-year-old Helen Li, who played with Alydia ...
Deborah Gail Stone, an employee of Disneyland in California, was crushed to death by a rotating wall while working in the new "America Sings" exhibit, becoming the first death of a worker at a Disney park. The ride was immediately closed down and was not reopened until alarms could be installed.
Death of Deborah Gail Stone; T. Murder of Ruth Marie Terry This page was last edited on 29 January 2020, at 09:01 (UTC). ...