Deborah Gail Stone is remembered as an outstanding student and an athlete, a tragic victim of a design flaw in a new attraction.
The Tragedy of America Sings: Remembering Deborah Gail Stone
The tragic death of Deborah Gail Stone at Disneyland's America Sings deborah gail stone autopsy report top
The attraction had only been open for nine days. Investigations highlighted a lack of warning sensors and a design that allowed employees to be in close proximity to moving structural walls. Aftermath and Safety Changes
It is believed she either tripped, stepped backward, or attempted to move between stages during a transition. Unlike the previous "Carousel of Progress" which rotated counter-clockwise, America Sings Deborah Gail Stone is remembered as an outstanding
Stone was crushed in a narrow gap as the theater's six stages rotated.
Stone, an 18-year-old hostess, was positioned in a narrow gap (only a few inches wide) between a stationary stage wall and a rotating theater wall. Fatal Error: Aftermath and Safety Changes It is believed she
Between a rotating theater wall and a stationary stage wall within the "America Sings" attraction. Incident Details
Deborah Gail Stone , an 18-year-old Disneyland "cast member," died on July 8, 1974, after being crushed within the mechanical walls of the attraction. While a full digital copy of her official autopsy report is not publicly hosted by government agencies, detailed summaries of the coroner's findings and the physical mechanics of the accident are well-documented. The Incident: America Sings Attraction
The Oakwood Police Department, in collaboration with the county's medical examiner's office, conducted a thorough investigation. As part of this process, an autopsy was performed on Deborah Gail Stone to determine the cause of death.
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