
The victim of Disney World Redown revealed this attacker in a shocking development
The woman who was A brutal defeat in Disney World in front of the pioneers Children have been identified as the striker’s mother.
Matthew Edward Cameron, 22, was seen on the viral video to which good Samaritans were subject to the Magic Magic Park in Orlando in October 2024 after he was claimed that violence with a woman near the famous hot dog’s position in the park.
After months of the arrest of Cameron on charges of the local battery, the police identified the victim as his mother, Diane Marie Cameron, according to the report of the Orange County Ministry of Orange. Daily Mail.
Representative Dominic Gonzalez wrote in his report that Matthew Cameron “suddenly was annoyed and pushed the left side of her face away from him.”
The deputy wrote: “Then he punched her on the left side of her face, knocked on her to the ground and gave her a bloody nose.”
At that time, Cameron, a citizen of Massachusetts, was spending a vacation in the “most magical place on the ground” with his mother and sister Sarah.
A video of the chaotic scene showed a young woman at the Mickey Mouse hat – determined as his sister – and their mother holds napkins for their noses after the attack, while Cameron was held on the ground in front of the frightening families.
Police, a witness to the magic kingdom attack, Michael Williams, told the 22-year-old his mother in front of his family at the Hot Dog-hitting it so much that she left a bloody nose and signs on her face.
Williams said he then took Cameron on the ground and detained him until the police arrived, as shown in the viral video.
After being reserved, it was claimed that Cameron had confessed to preparing his mother in the face after “disappointed” with her during an argument, as Representative Gonzalez wrote in the accident report.
“Matthew advised that he was not thinking when Diane did and did so simply frustrated,” he wrote.
His mother also revealed to the police that her son “suffered from severe schizophrenia for several years and sometimes suffering from severe hallucinations,” sometimes caused violent with her in the past.
The police report did not specify whether the original Massachusetts citizen suffers from hallucinations during the attack.
The Daily Mail newspaper reported that the prosecutors eventually brought down the charge of local attack against Cameron in a court hearing in January.
However, there is no clear why.
Cameron’s mother and sister, both of them, have published pictures of the park on previous trips and seemed to be frequent visitors to the Disney world.
“Both women were bloody noses and were crying,” said the man who photographed the accident – who wanted to not be identified.
He said that Disney employees had tried to protect him and others from chaos by building a “human wall in front of the accident,” adding that he stopped filming as soon as the police arrived.
“My family and I am visiting Disney Parks in general at the end of every week. This was a rare thing in Disney, definitely,” Share.
He said he had noticed a high security around the gardens since then.
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