Dan Rivera, 54, a paranormal investigator, passes away while on tour with the "Haunted" Annabelle doll.

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The 54-year-old paranormal investigator passed away unexpectedly while on tour with the allegedly haunted Annabelle doll, according to the tour organizers. The New York Post reports that US Army veteran Dan Rivera was in Pennsylvania on his sold-out "Devils on the Run Tour" at the time of the incident. "Ghostly Images of Gettysburg Tours" hosted a three-day sellout stop in Gettysburg at the Soldiers National Orphanage, where he passed away on Sunday, according to the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR).

The Post claims that Mr. Riveria passed away suddenly after finishing his tour, during which the group traveled across the nation to different locations with the purportedly haunted doll, Annabelle. On Sunday night, firefighters and medical personnel were dispatched to his Gettysburg hotel after receiving a report of a male patient undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, Mr. Rivera had passed away by the time the medical personnel arrived on the scene.


It's still unknown what caused the death. The coroner's office staff told the Evening Sun that Rivera was discovered alone in his hotel room and that the death did not seem suspicious. There is an investigation going on.
The Travel Channel's "Most Haunted Places" featured Rivera as a paranormal investigator, and he also produced several other shows, such as Netflix's "28 Days Haunted." He and other NESPR members were touring the United States to display the purportedly demonic doll.

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After being given to Donna, a nursing student from Connecticut, Annabelle has been connected to a number of alleged hauntings in the 1970s. According to the Post, renowned paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren said the doll would physically raise its own arms, follow people around the apartment, and exhibit other ominous and malevolent behaviors. The doll also allegedly caused a car accident involving a priest and stabbed a police officer, according to the couple.

The spirit of a deceased 6-year-old girl named Annabelle is thought to have resided in the doll. Warrens moved the doll to their museum in Connecticut after claiming it was demonically possessed. The film "The Conjuring" was inspired by the demonic doll.

When conspiracy theorists linked Annabelle to a devastating fire and prison breakout in Louisiana earlier this year, the doll made headlines. However, later clarification from experts showed that the doll was never "out of control".



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