Parents Of Tyre Sampson File Lawsuit After Teen Fell To His Death From Orlando Drop Ride

Parents Of Tyre Sampson File Lawsuit After Teen Fell To His Death From Orlando Drop Ride


ORLANDO (CBSMiami/AP) – The parents of a 14-year-old Missouri boy who fell to his death from a 430-foot drop tower ride at an Orlando amusement park is suing the ride’s owner, its manufacturer, and ICON Park – where the fall happened.

The parents of Tyre Sampson said in the lawsuit filed in state court that the defendants failed to warn their 6-foot-2-inch, 380-pound son about the risks of someone of his size going on the ride and didn’t provide an appropriate restraint system on the ride.

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While most free-fall rides have a shoulder harness and a seatbelt, the Orlando Free Fall ride had only an over-the-shoulder harness. Adding seatbelts to the ride’s 30 seats would have cost $660, the lawsuit said.

At the time of the accident last month, Sampson was on spring break, visiting from the St. Louis area.

“The defendants in Tyre’s case showed negligence in a multitude of ways,” said attorney Benjamin Crump, who is representing Sampson’s family. “From the ride and seat manufacturers and the installer to the owners and operators, the defendants had more than enough chances to enact safeguards, such as seatbelts, that could have prevented Tyre’s death.”

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Last week, an initial report by outside engineers hired by the Florida Department of Agriculture said that sensors on the ride had been adjusted manually to double the size of the opening for restraints on two seats, resulting in Sampson not being properly secured before he slipped out and fell to his death.

The Orlando Free Fall ride, which is taller than the Statue of Liberty, didn’t experience any electrical or mechanical failures, the report said.

The report said there were many other “potential contributions” to the accident and that a full review of the ride’s design and operations was needed.

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