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America Sings - Wikipedia On July 8, 1974, nine days after the attraction opened, an 18-year-old hostess named Deborah Gail Stone was accidentally crushed to death between two walls of the building at 10:37 p m
Deborah Gail “Debbi” Stone (1956-1974) - Find a Grave Memorial Debbi was a new employee at Disneyland in the summer of 1974 when she was injured to death between a rotating wall and a stationary stage wall at the America Sings attraction The recent graduate of nearby Santa Ana High had taken a job as a hostess on the attraction to earn money in preparation
Resurfaced footage shows old Disneyland ride where teen worker . . . - VT The story of 18-year-old Deborah Gail Stone has recently made headlines across social media The teen, from Santa Ana in California, had been working at Anaheim's Disneyland theme park at the time of the tragedy back in 1974
Remembering Deborah Stone—50 Years Later – Sparkcatcher Fifty years ago, on July 8, 1974, Bill and Marilyn Stone’s daughter, Deborah Gail Stone, an employee of Disneyland, died while performing her duties on an attraction known as America Sings
The Disneyland Death of Debbie Gail Stone In 1974, Debbie Gail Stone graduated from high school and searched for a summer job to prepare for her college expenses She had always dreamed of being able to work at Disneyland, and
Deborah Gail Stone - EverybodyWiki Bios Wiki Deborah Gail Stone was born June 18, 1956 to parents Bill and Marilyn Stone Nicknamed "Debbie" for short, Debbie was one of five siblings in her large family, the only girl among her four brothers, and the oldest child
Reflecting on a Somber Chapter in Disney History: The Tragic Tale of . . . Deborah was greeting guests when she moved too close to the area between the rotating wall and the stationary stage wall, becoming trapped The exact details of how she ended up in this perilous position remain unclear, but she was tragically crushed to death
The Tragic Death of Deborah Gail Stone at Disneylands America Sings: A . . . Deborah, a young and vibrant 18-year-old, met a horrifying end while working at Disneyland’s America Sings attraction in 1974 This article explores the details surrounding her death, its aftermath, and the impact it had on theme park safety standards