Disney Cleared Of Safety Violations In Stuntman’s Death

Disney Cleared Of Safety Violations In Stuntman's Death

Walt Disney World has been cleared of any workplace safety violations related the death last summer of a stunt performer who was rehearsing for a show.

A U.S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration spokesman said Tuesday that the agency found no safety violations following a six-month investigation.The performer, 30-year-old Anislav Varbanov, was killed in August while rehearsing for the “Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular.” A witness said Varbanov, who had just recently joined the cast of the show, was practicing a relatively routine tumble roll when he landed awkwardly on his neck.

A Disney spokesman says the park cooperated fully with OSHA and was aware of the agency’s findings.


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