Man perishes on the 'Frozen Ever After' attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland, a Filipino tourist among the victims.
A tragic incident has occurred at Hong Kong Disneyland, where a 53-year-old Filipino tourist named Christian Borbon was pronounced dead on Friday morning. The exact cause of death remains undisclosed.
The incident took place around 10am on the 'Frozen Ever After' attraction, a family-friendly boat ride. Initial investigations suggest that the incident was not related to ride safety.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and the Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong have confirmed the incident. The Consulate General has been in contact with Lantau Police regarding the matter, but no further details about the investigation have been released.
The 'Frozen Ever After' ride has been temporarily suspended until September 19 for operational adjustments. The South China Morning Post and the Philippine News Agency have reported on the incident.
It appears that the death may be linked to a pre-existing medical condition. No information about any ongoing investigation or autopsy results is available at this time.
The Philippine Consulate General is assisting the family with the process of repatriating the man's remains. The tourist's name has not been disclosed to the public.
The Lantau Police and the Hong Kong authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident. As more information becomes available, updates will be provided. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the deceased during this difficult time.
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