
Horrifying video shows missing child discovered on top of Hersheypark monorail …
Heart-stopping video shows a young boy walking along a monorail track almost 100 feet above the ground at Hersheypark after becoming separated from h…
HERSHEY, PA - A tense situation unfolded at Hershey Park on August 30, 2025, when a young boy, identified by the video's author as having autism, was observed walking along the elevated monorail track. Onlookers quickly gathered below, expressing concern and attempting to communicate with the child. The video, uploaded by user @pharaohmaruo, shows the boy navigating the narrow track several feet above the ground. "Stop! Keep going! No, keep going!" one voice can be heard yelling, reflecting the crowd's confusion and desperation to assist without startling the child. Many in the comments section expressed empathy for the family, with one user stating, "My grandson is an autistic eloper, and he runs away if given any chance. All it takes is one second." The situation escalated as an adult was seen climbing onto a nearby building structure, eventually reaching the boy and safely bringing him down. The crowd erupted in cheers and applause following the successful rescue. However, the incident has also ignited a debate regarding responsibility. While some comments, like "Hershey park do better? How about HIS PARENTS do better!" placed blame on the parents, others highlighted the challenges faced by families with autistic children. "Y'all commenting some of y'all don't understand autism," another user noted. Hershey Park officials have not yet released a statement regarding the incident.
Heart-stopping video shows a young boy walking along a monorail track almost 100 feet above the ground at Hersheypark after becoming separated from h…