
Dan Rivera, a well -known paranormal investigator from Connecticut and the operator of the infamous doll Annabelle, suddenly died on June 13 at a tour in Gettysburg, New England for psychic research confirmed.
Rivera was a well -known face from the popular “Devils on the Run Tour”, during which he and other members of the company traveled through the United States with allegedly scary doll Annabelle.
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Emergency services, including firefighters and rescuers, were called to the hotel in Gettysburg on Sunday evening after receiving the message that the man was receiving CPR.
Sold out tour in Gettysburg Annabelle
The Annabelle Tour in Gettysburg was organized in cooperation with the scary paintings of the Gettysburg tour at the National Orphanage of Soldiers. The organizers said the event was completely sold out, with more than 1,260 tickets sold during the three -day weekend. The tour was packed on Sunday afternoon.
Rivera played a key role in attracting international attention on tour. Together with colleagues from paranormal investigator Ryan Daniel Buell, Rivera created several viral videos of Tiktok with a doll and attracted millions of views.
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The tour recently pointed out extensive attention, with some places responding strongly to a ghostly reputation and a doll story.
Honors pour after River’s death
After the news of River’s browsing on Monday evening, honor was poured from the paranormal community. He was remembered as a devoted husband, father, friend and passionate paranormal researcher.
Online reaction: shock and fear surrounding Annabelle
Much on social media responded with distrust and restlessness. One user said, “I was next to the doll. It’s not so scary.”
Another added, “Believe what you want, but she should not play, my girlfriend went to her … strange things happened.”
The third wrote: “It’s not good to be in line to guard the museum,” while another said, “My husband wants to go see this doll. It’s just a few hours from us. I said absolutely no !!”
Another wrote, “That had to happen.”
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