A paranormal investigator has died suddenly while traveling with the cursed Annabelle doll on his “Devils on the Run” tour in the haunted battlefield town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
Dan Rivera, 54, collapsed out of the blue during the creepy haunted excursion, hauling the infamous doll across the country, sparking eerie speculation about the curse’s role.Firefighters and medics rushed to Rivera’s hotel room Sunday night, where he was found unresponsive, according to reports.
The incident occurred amid his Pennsylvania leg of the tour, leaving fans and the paranormal community reeling from the shocking loss, with many drawing chilling connections to the doll’s notorious history of misfortune.
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Tmz.com reports: Adams County dispatch logs reveal a call for CPR in progress on a man matching Rivera’s age. Rivera’s death was confirmed by the New England Society for Psychic Research, where he was the lead investigator. His exact cause of death remains unclear.
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Rivera, a fixture in the paranormal world, was doing what he loved — bringing spooky legends to life — when tragedy hit. He’d built serious ghost-hunting cred and a social media following off the eerie superstitions tied to Annabelle’s haunted past.
The Gettysburg stop — hosted by Ghostly Images of Gettysburg Tours at the Soldiers National Orphanage — was a total sellout, packed for all three days from Friday through Sunday.

