Life

Woman Sues Disney Over 'Painful Wedgie' and 'Vaginal Lacerations' After Riding Waterslide

The woman's injuries were bad enough to require surgery.

(Photo by Joe Raedle / Getty Images)

A woman severely injured while going down the Humunga Kowabunga slide at Disney World's Typhoon Lagoon is suing the entertainment conglomerate.

In 2019, Emma McGuinness visited Typhoon Lagoon to celebrate her 30th birthday, and it didn't turn out to be the magical moment she expected. McGuinness got on the water ride that has a 214-foot drop into a pool, and she "became airborne, and she was slammed downward against The Slide," according to the lawsuit filed on Wednesday and obtained by Law & Crime.

The injuries that McGuinness sustained were bad enough to require surgery. According to the lawsuit, "The impact of The Slide and her impact into the standing water at the bottom of The Slide caused Ms. McGuinness' clothing to be painfully forced between her legs and for water to be violently forced inside her. She experienced immediate and severe pain internally, and, as she stood up, blood began rushing from between her legs."

McGuinness was sent to the hospital to repair "her gynecologic injuries by a specialist," the lawsuit stated. She suffered "severe and permanent bodily injury including severe vaginal lacerations," and her bowel protruded "through her abdominal wall," resulting in a hernia.

Attorney Alan Wagner filed the lawsuit on behalf of McGuinness and her husband, and they're seeking $50,000 in damages while accusing Disney of negligence, alleging the ride "does not warn women of their increased risk of injury."

"When water is forcefully pushed inside a person's body, it carries the risk of injuring internal organs and causing great pain," the lawsuit stated. "Because of their particular anatomy, the risk of injury as a consequence of water being forced inside a woman's body is far greater than it is for a man."

Related Stories

pop-culture

Disney Plus Will Prohibit Password Sharing In Canada In November

Like Netflix before it, Disney+ will begin implementing a crackdown on password sharing as of Nov. 1.

Louis Pavlakos951 days ago
music

Lil Yachty Expresses Regret Over $100,000 Disney World Date

On a new episode of 'A Safe Place Podcast,' Yachty described the vacation date as a "fire" experience even if the amount of money he spent was "insane."

tara mahadevan1025 days ago
disney logo seen on building
pop-culture

Disney Set to Enjoy $1.5 Billion Write-Off Following Removal of Multiple Series From Streaming

Among the projects removed from existence in May are 'The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers,' 'Willow,' 'Dollface,' and more.

Trace William Cowen1065 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App