A tourist has died at a Disneyland after passing out on it’s famous Frozen ride.
A 53-year-old man from the Philippines died after losing consciousness while on the Frozen Ever After ride in the theme park’s Hong Kong site on Friday.
His wife, who was with him, noticed he had fallen into a coma and immediately alerted the staff.
First-aid responders performed boarded he ride as it returned to the dock and performed CPR.
He was then rushed to hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after.
Police received a report of the incident at 10:18am and the the man’s wife had told them he had pre-existing health conditions.
He had a history of heart disease and high blood pressure spanning more than a decade, which required regular treatment.
A resort spokesperson said: ‘The resort deeply regrets the passing of the guest and will do its utmost to provide necessary assistance to his family.’

A tourist has died at a Disneyland after passing out on it’s famous Frozen ride

A 53-year-old man from the Philippines died after losing consciousness while on the Frozen Ever After ride in the theme park’s Hong Kong site on Friday
They added: ‘The initial investigation has shown the incident is not related to ride safety.’
The Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong confirmed the death on Saturday and said it was coordinating with authorities to help the family.
The Frozen Ever After ride is part of the World of Frozen attraction, which opened in late 2023.
It is a slow-moving boat ride that transports guests through an immersive experience into the world of Frozen.