Another death has been reported at Walt Disney World.

TMZ reported the latest death occurred at Disney’s Contemporary Resort on Thursday. Specific details were not immediately available, but Orange County officials are investigating.

The sad news comes two days after Entertainment Weekly reported that a man in his 60s died at a Florida hospital after experiencing a “medical episode” at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground on Tuesday.

The man’s wife found him unresponsive in bed, and there are no signs of foul play, EW reported.

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground aims to evoke “the timeless beauty of the American frontier.” Deer, rabbits, ducks and armadillos roam the resort’s 750 acres of pine and cypress forest, which includes woodland trails and pool areas.

This is the third time someone has died on or near a Disney World property in the last 10 days. A guest died from an apparent suicide near the Contemporary Resort near the Magic Kingdom on Oct. 13.

On America’s other coast, a woman in her 60s died after riding the Haunted Mansion at the company’s smaller park, Disneyland, in Anaheim, on Oct. 7. Her cause of death has not been announced.

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