An Arizona woman who jumped to her death from the Mickey & Friends parking structure in a suspected suicide has been identified by the Orange County Coroner’s office.
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Marney Schoenfeld, 46, of Scottsdale, Arizona, died Saturday night, Feb. 18 after she jumped or fell from a parking structure at the Anaheim theme park resort, according to Orange County Sheriff Sgt. Scott Steinle.
Randy Schoenfeld, an Arizona real estate agent, said Marney’s death has been “excruciating.”
“She was a loving mother to her daughter, Sydney,” Randy Schoenfeld said via email. “She was a caring wife to me. She was a talented hairstylist of 23 years and her clients loved her.”
Anaheim police officers responded at 6:50 p.m. to the Mickey & Friends parking structure where they found Marney Schoenfeld on the ground.
Officers worked to keep her alive until paramedics arrived and took her to a hospital where she was pronounced dead.
The circumstances of the death are under investigation, according to Anaheim police Sgt. Jonathan McClintock.
In December, a man from Huntington Beach jumped to his death from the same structure. Other incidents have occurred at the park structure including in 2010 and 2016.
Anaheim Police are investigating the fall from the Disneyland parking structure as a suspected suicide. Witnesses or anyone with information about the incident are asked to contact Anaheim police detectives at 714-765-1900.
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