Police have shared an update after a man was found dead at Walt Disney World Resort.Last night, police received reports of a “person down” just before 9 p.m. near East Buena Vista Drive. This report was later updated to a “dead person” after law enforcement vehicles rushed to the scene and blocked the entrance to the Orange Garage at Disney Springs, Disney World’s onsite shopping and dining district.Credit: Erica Lauren, Inside the MagicAuthorities have now confirmed that the death is being investigated as a “possible suicide.” A Public Information Officer for the Orange County Sheriff’s Office shared a statement with Orlando Theme Park Zone:“On January 2, 2026, at approximately 9:00 p.m., deputies responded to the Disney Springs Orange Garage on East Buena Vista Drive and discovered a man who was deceased. This incident is being investigated as a possible suicide. We have no additional information to release and will have no further updates this weekend.”Guests at Disney Springs around the time of the incident have shared their accounts on social media.Credit: DisneyAs per one guest on Reddit, “Our car was behind the crime scene tape and we weren’t allowed to cross. Had to wait another hour until homicide cleared the scene. They then just roped off around one car. I assume that is where the descendant was.”Another wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, “Just drove past police putting up crime scene tape on the first floor of Orange Garage. The [exit] towards I4 was blocked and police cars were everywhere. With the crowds I wouldn’t be surprised if someone got run over.”As of this morning, the Orange Garage and Disney Springs were reported to be operating normally again. The investigation is still ongoing, and the medical examiner’s office is expected to carry out an autopsy.Recent Deaths Reported at Walt Disney World ResortThis follows a string of other suicides reported at Disney World in the past few months.Credit: DisneyIn October, a 31-year-old woman died by suicide after jumping from a height and landing near the monorail track at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Summer Equitz had flown from Illinois to Florida without her family’s knowledge on the day of her death.Later that same month, a 28-year-old man, identified as Matthew Cohn, also died by suicide at the same hotel after jumping from a balcony at the Contemporary’s Bay Lake Tower.If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. You can reach the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988 in the United States, or by visiting 988lifeline.org.The post Update Given After Another Man Found Dead at Walt Disney World appeared first on Inside the Magic.