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In a recent episode of the somewhat popular series "James & Mike Mondays", Mike Matei makes the claim that he once read on a card of the game Trivial Pursuit that Walt Disney once kill somebody by accident during a game of polo.

He further claimed that information on the incident is hard to find and implied that the Disney Corporation may have attempted to keep this information hidden.

Here is a transcript of the episode (Emphasis mine):

Mike: I was playing Trivial Pursuit one time and I'm playing Trivial Pursuit and I pull up a card and there is a question in it and I read it and it says: "How many people did Walt Disney kill?" And you flip it over and the choices were 0, 1, 2 or 3.

 

James: Is this a joke question or...?

 

Mike: It's not a joke question.

 

James: Okay.

 

Mike: And I'm like "Well, zero! He didn't kill- It's Walt Disney! He didn't kill anybody." And the answer was I think one. So, there was a game of polo and it was a polo accident--

 

James (at the same time): Okay...

 

Mike: --that happened and apparently he killed somebody during a game of polo, by accident!

Are there any reliable sources that confirm that this happened? Or is this an urban myth?

In a recent episode of the somewhat popular series "James & Mike Mondays", Mike Matei makes the claim that he once read on a card of the game Trivial Pursuit that Walt Disney once kill somebody by accident during a game of polo.

He further claimed that information on the incident is hard to find and implied that the Disney Corporation may have attempted to keep this information hidden.

Here is a transcript of the episode (Emphasis mine):

Mike: I was playing Trivial Pursuit one time and I'm playing Trivial Pursuit and I pull up a card and there is a question in it and I read it and it says: "How many people did Walt Disney kill?" And you flip it over and the choices were 0, 1, 2 or 3.

 

James: Is this a joke question or...?

 

Mike: It's not a joke question.

 

James: Okay.

 

Mike: And I'm like "Well, zero! He didn't kill- It's Walt Disney! He didn't kill anybody." And the answer was I think one. So, there was a game of polo and it was a polo accident--

 

James (at the same time): Okay...

 

Mike: --that happened and apparently he killed somebody during a game of polo, by accident!

Are there any reliable sources that confirm that this happened? Or is this an urban myth?

In a recent episode of the somewhat popular series "James & Mike Mondays", Mike Matei makes the claim that he once read on a card of the game Trivial Pursuit that Walt Disney once kill somebody by accident during a game of polo.

He further claimed that information on the incident is hard to find and implied that the Disney Corporation may have attempted to keep this information hidden.

Here is a transcript of the episode (Emphasis mine):

Mike: I was playing Trivial Pursuit one time and I'm playing Trivial Pursuit and I pull up a card and there is a question in it and I read it and it says: "How many people did Walt Disney kill?" And you flip it over and the choices were 0, 1, 2 or 3.

James: Is this a joke question or...?

Mike: It's not a joke question.

James: Okay.

Mike: And I'm like "Well, zero! He didn't kill- It's Walt Disney! He didn't kill anybody." And the answer was I think one. So, there was a game of polo and it was a polo accident--

James (at the same time): Okay...

Mike: --that happened and apparently he killed somebody during a game of polo, by accident!

Are there any reliable sources that confirm that this happened? Or is this an urban myth?

Did Walt Disney accidentlyaccidentally kill someone during a game of polo?

In a recent episode of the somewhat popular series "James & Mike Mondays", Mike Matei makes the claim that he once read on a card of the game Trivial Pursuit that Walt Disney once kill somebody onby accident during a game of polo.

He further claimed that information on the incident is hard to find and implied that the Disney Corporation may have attempted to keep this information hidden.

Here is a transcript of the episode (Emphasis mine):

Mike: I was playing Trivial Pursuit one time and I'm playing Trivial Pursuit and I pull up a card and there is a question in it and I read it and it says: "How many people did Walt Disney kill?" And you flip it over and the choices were 0, 1, 2 or 3.

James: Is this a joke question or...?

Mike: It's not a joke question.

James: Okay.

Mike: And I'm like "Well, zero! He didn't kill- It's Walt Disney! He didn't kill anybody." And the answer was I think one. So, there was a game of polo and it was a polo accident--

James (at the same time): Okay...

Mike: --that happened and apparently he killed somebody during a game of polo, by accident!

Are there any reliable sources that confirm that this happened? Or is this an urban myth?

Did Walt Disney accidently kill someone during a game of polo?

In a recent episode of the somewhat popular series "James & Mike Mondays", Mike Matei makes the claim that he once read on a card of the game Trivial Pursuit that Walt Disney once kill somebody on accident during a game of polo.

He further claimed that information on the incident is hard to find and implied that the Disney Corporation may have attempted to keep this information hidden.

Here is a transcript of the episode (Emphasis mine):

Mike: I was playing Trivial Pursuit one time and I'm playing Trivial Pursuit and I pull up a card and there is a question in it and I read it and it says: "How many people did Walt Disney kill?" And you flip it over and the choices were 0, 1, 2 or 3.

James: Is this a joke question or...?

Mike: It's not a joke question.

James: Okay.

Mike: And I'm like "Well, zero! He didn't kill- It's Walt Disney! He didn't kill anybody." And the answer was I think one. So, there was a game of polo and it was a polo accident--

James (at the same time): Okay...

Mike: --that happened and apparently he killed somebody during a game of polo, by accident!

Are there any reliable sources that confirm that this happened? Or is this an urban myth?

Did Walt Disney accidentally kill someone during a game of polo?

In a recent episode of the somewhat popular series "James & Mike Mondays", Mike Matei makes the claim that he once read on a card of the game Trivial Pursuit that Walt Disney once kill somebody by accident during a game of polo.

He further claimed that information on the incident is hard to find and implied that the Disney Corporation may have attempted to keep this information hidden.

Here is a transcript of the episode (Emphasis mine):

Mike: I was playing Trivial Pursuit one time and I'm playing Trivial Pursuit and I pull up a card and there is a question in it and I read it and it says: "How many people did Walt Disney kill?" And you flip it over and the choices were 0, 1, 2 or 3.

James: Is this a joke question or...?

Mike: It's not a joke question.

James: Okay.

Mike: And I'm like "Well, zero! He didn't kill- It's Walt Disney! He didn't kill anybody." And the answer was I think one. So, there was a game of polo and it was a polo accident--

James (at the same time): Okay...

Mike: --that happened and apparently he killed somebody during a game of polo, by accident!

Are there any reliable sources that confirm that this happened? Or is this an urban myth?

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Did Walt Disney accidently kill someone during a game of polo?

In a recent episode of the somewhat popular series "James & Mike Mondays", Mike Matei makes the claim that he once read on a card of the game Trivial Pursuit that Walt Disney once kill somebody on accident during a game of polo.

He further claimed that information on the incident is hard to find and implied that the Disney Corporation may have attempted to keep this information hidden.

Here is a transcript of the episode (Emphasis mine):

Mike: I was playing Trivial Pursuit one time and I'm playing Trivial Pursuit and I pull up a card and there is a question in it and I read it and it says: "How many people did Walt Disney kill?" And you flip it over and the choices were 0, 1, 2 or 3.

James: Is this a joke question or...?

Mike: It's not a joke question.

James: Okay.

Mike: And I'm like "Well, zero! He didn't kill- It's Walt Disney! He didn't kill anybody." And the answer was I think one. So, there was a game of polo and it was a polo accident--

James (at the same time): Okay...

Mike: --that happened and apparently he killed somebody during a game of polo, by accident!

Are there any reliable sources that confirm that this happened? Or is this an urban myth?