A tourist has died at Disneyland in Hong Kong after passing out on its famous Frozen ride.
The Filipino man, 53, died after losing consciousness while on the Frozen Ever After ride on Friday.
His wife, who was with him, saw he had passed out and immediately raised the alarm.
First aiders boarded the slow-moving boat ride when it reached the start line and performed CPR.

The 53-year-old was rushed to North Lantau Hospital but was pronounced dead soon at 11:30am local time.
The incident was reported to the police, with the person’s wife telling them her husband had a pre-existing health condition.
The tourist had a history of heart disease and hypertension.
A resort spokesperson said: ‘The resort deeply regrets the passing of the guest and can do its utmost to supply crucial assistance to his family.’
They added: ‘The initial investigation has shown the incident shouldn’t be related to ride safety.’
The Philippine Consulate General in Hong Kong confirmed the death on Saturday and said it was working to assist the family.

The Frozen Ever After ride is a component of the World of Frozen attraction, which opened in late 2023.
It takes guests through an immersive experience into the world of the hit-movie Frozen.
The ride is on account of be temporarily suspended from August 31 to September 19 on account of operational adjustments.
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