Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Teen falls to death from Florida amusement park ride

- By Freida Frisaro and Mike Schneider

ORLANDO, FLA. » A 14-yearold boy fell to his death late at night from a free-fall amusement park ride that is taller than the Statue of Liberty along a busy street in the heart of Orlando’s tourist district.

Sheriff’s officials and emergency crews responded to a call late Thursday at the Orlando Free Fall ride, which opened late last year at Icon Park on the city’s Internatio­nal Drive.

The teen was identified Friday as Tyre Sampson, who was visiting central Florida from Missouri with a friend’s family. Detectives investigat­ing the death will look into whether it was intentiona­l or accidental, said Orange County Sheriff John Mina.

“It appears to be just a terrible tragedy,” Mina said. “We will see moving forward what that results in.”

Sampson was taken to a hospital, where he died, sheriff’s officials said. No additional details about the teen or the incident were immediatel­y released.

A man who witnessed what happened told a 911 dispatcher that Sampson seemed to slip out of his seat when the ride braked as it approached the bottom.

“Bam, went straight through his chair and dropped,” the man said on the 911 call. “It was the biggest smack I ever heard in my life. I seen him hit the ground.”

A woman who called 911 told a dispatcher that Sampson was facedown, wasn’t responsive and appeared to have broken his arms and legs. Another man told a 911 dispatcher that the teen had no pulse.

A video aired by NBC’s “Today” show Friday morning appears to show passengers on the ride discussing issues with a seat restraint Thursday night. The ride then began its trek up the tower before someone is later seen falling from the ride.

“We are absolutely saddened and devastated by what happened, and our hearts go out this young man’s family,” John Stine, sales director with the Slingshot Group which owns the ride, told The Associated Press on Friday morning.

The Free Fall ride and an adjacent ride, the Sling Shot, have been closed indefinite­ly, Stine said. His company operates the two rides at Icon Park.

“We are cooperatin­g with all other investigat­ions at this time to get to the bottom of what happened,” Stine said.

Stine said there had been no issues reported previously with the Free Fall ride, which opened last December.

Employees and witnesses interviewe­d by detectives reported no problems beforehand.

“Everything seemed to be OK and normal,” Mina said.

The Florida Department of Agricultur­e and Consumer Services, which oversees amusement ride inspection­s with the exception of the state’s largest theme parks, has launched an investigat­ion and inspectors were at the site Friday, spokespers­on Caroline Stoneciper said in an email.

According to a report from the state agency, the ride had its initial permit inspection on Dec. 20, 2021, and no problems were found. The next semi-annual inspection for the ride wasn’t due for several more months.

“The ride will be closed for the foreseeabl­e future and will not re-open until all questions are answered as part of the ongoing FDACS investigat­ion,” the report said.

 ?? STEPHEN M. DOWELL /ORLANDO SENTINEL VIA AP ?? ICON Park attraction­s, The Wheel, left, Orlando SlingShot, middle, and Orlando FreeFall, right, are shown in Orlando, Fla., on Thursday.
STEPHEN M. DOWELL /ORLANDO SENTINEL VIA AP ICON Park attraction­s, The Wheel, left, Orlando SlingShot, middle, and Orlando FreeFall, right, are shown in Orlando, Fla., on Thursday.

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