Disneyland employees laughed at the struggles of a disabled woman rather than help her out of a Jungle Cruise boat before she suffered a fall that ultimately led to her death, a lawsuit alleges.
A wrongful death lawsuit against Disneyland, alleging that a 66-year-old Ventura County woman fell while getting out of a Jungle Cruise boat and died five months later due to complications from her injuries, has been assigned to a federal judge.
The lawsuit filed by the family of Joanne Aguilar against the Walt Disney company, its theme park division and Disneyland was assigned on Jan. 5 to United States District Judge Cormac Carney at the Ronald Reagan
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