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Man dies after falling from Disneyland parking garage

ANAHEIM CA. JULY 17, 2017: The giant Disney parking structure at 1313 Disneyland Drive in Anaheim as seen on July 17, 2017. The story is on the amount of subsidies Disneyland has received. One example is the massive parking garage that generates $40 million a year in revenue and Anaheim gets only $1 per year. (Glenn Koenig/Los Angeles Times)
The massive Disneyland parking structure in Anaheim in 2017. (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)

A man died after falling from a multistory parking garage at Disneyland on Saturday night, Anaheim police said.

Police arrived at the scene after receiving a call from a witness just before 9 p.m., said Sgt. Shane Carringer, a public information officer with the police department. The man, who police say was in his 50s, fell from the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure.

He was pronounced dead at the scene.

“The investigation revealed that it is most likely a suicide,” said Carringer, adding that the man did not appear to have entered the theme park Saturday before his death.

Disneyland suspended tram services during the investigation, ABC7 News reported.

The seven-story Mickey & Friends garage was the largest parking structure in the United States when it opened in 2000. Saturday’s death would not be the first time someone has died by suicide after leaping from the structure. Previous deaths include a 61-year-old man in 2010, a 23-year-old man in 2012 and a 40-year-old man in 2016.

Representatives from the Disneyland Resort have not responded to requests for comment.

The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached by dialing 988 or (800) 273-8255. It is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for those experiencing a mental health crisis. The Lifeline currently serves TTY users either through their preferred relay service or by dialing 711, then 988.

This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.