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Detectives in Orange County, Calif., are investigating the death of woman at Disneyland who either jumped or fell to her death from a parking structure at the resort on Feb. 18, Anaheim Police tell PEOPLE.

“The investigation is ongoing and detectives are asking anyone with information to contact police,” says Anaheim police Sgt. Jon McClintock.

It’s still unclear whether she was a guest at the park.

The victim has been identified as 46-year-old Marney Schoenfeld from Scottsdale, Ariz., a spokesman with the Orange County Coroner’s Office confirmed to PEOPLE.

Schoenfeld’s husband described Marney’s death as “excruciating,” according to theSan Jose Mercury News.

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“She was a loving mother to her daughter, Sydney,” Randy Schoenfeld, an Arizona real estate agent, said in an email statement to outlet. “She was a caring wife to me. She was a talented hairstylist of 23 years and her clients loved her.”

Since its opening in 2000, several deaths have occurred at Disneyland’s seven-story parking structure, one of the nation’s largest which can accommodate over 10,000 vehicles.

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In December, a man in his 50s died after falling from the structure, which police described as “likely a suicide,” according to theLos Angeles Times.

Three other men also died as a result of falls from the parking facility between 2010 and 2016.

source: people.com