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ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA: A person who died on Saturday, December 3 night after jumping to his death from a parking storage at Disneyland was the principal at Courreges Elementary School in Huntington Beach and likewise a musician who taught and carried out far and wide Southern California, in accordance to The Sun. Christopher Christensen, 51, of Westminster, who was arrested last month, moreover confronted battery and misdemeanor child endangerment charges. He was scheduled to seem in court docket on Monday, December 5.

Christensen was found out lifeless on Saturday, December 3 night about 9 pm after it was reported that a man had fallen from the parking structure at Mickey & Friends, Disneyland. People had been nonetheless arriving and departing from the theme park when Christensen died, according to Anaheim police and the Orange County Sheriff's Department. Police reported that his death was more than likely a suicide, as in line with the inside track outlet.

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On Saturday, December 3, Christensen posted a lengthy message on his Facebook page. “I hate when folks go away this Earth with such a lot of unanswered questions. So, I hope this offers some perception and perspective…” he wrote. In the memo, it was discussed that the police were called to a family dispute. “I'm on the point of dropping my activity,” he wrote. “So, here I am…writing my final FB post to all of you. I need you all to know that a gentle, type, loving and sincerely excellent guy has been destroyed by means of one unfortunate night time.” 

Christensen up to now served as the principal of Courreges Elementary School, also within the Fountain Valley District, in Huntington Beach, the place he had labored as an administrator for 22 years. “I've actually beloved instructing and leading 1000's of students and households as a principal in FVSD for the past 21+ years,” he wrote on Facebook. “I've made so many superb connections with families over the years and the ones who know me carefully understand how a lot I cared for my students, team of workers, and families. Please have in mind me for the entire excellent I introduced to the sector of education.”

Christensen was reportedly a 30-year friend of Dianna Gray's, a violinist who teaches in the Irvine Unified School District. He was the landlord of Seaside Strings, an organization in Huntington Beach that offers string ensembles for weddings and different events. Christensen employed Gray to perform on a number of occasions. “He was considered one of my favourite other people to play with because I liked his musicality. I preferred how he led jobs. He was all the time amusing, humorous, he gave the impression to always find the enjoyment in the paintings. He was a high-level skilled and he was a other folks individual,” Gray mentioned in an interview on Sunday, December 4, as reported through The Sun.

Christensen was accused of child endangerment and battery on November 22, according to records from the Orange County Superior Court. Christensen entered a not-guilty plea to every accusation. According to courtroom paperwork, the accused offenses had been allegedly committed on November 15. Christensen was arrested following that and released on November 17 after posting a $10,000 bond. 

According to his profile, Christensen received his grasp's level from UC Irvine and served as the principal of Fulton Middle School from 2006 to 2011 in addition to Moiola Okay-8 School from 2003 to 2006 and Masuda Middle School from 2001 to 2003. According to his biography, he fathered two stepchildren and three of his personal kids.

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