Teen, a rising young football player, dies after fall from Florida tower ride: What we know (2024)

A14-year-old boy who was riding"the world’s tallest free-standing drop tower" in Orlando, Florida, died last week in a shocking fall from the attraction as witnesses watched in horror.

Following the tragic incident, loved ones remembered the boy —Tyre Sampson — as an aspiring athlete, a good student and a caring son.Two lawyers, including nationally-recognized civil rights attorney Ben Crump, announced they would be representing the family.

Deputies received a 911 call andresponded toICON Park shortly after 11 p.m. where witnesses said someone had fallen from the Free Fall ride, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. Tyrewas transported to a hospital where he died from his injuries.

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Teen, a rising young football player, dies after fall from Florida tower ride: What we know (1)

Tyre Sampson visited Florida for a week-long football camp

Tyre Sampson was arising middle school football player in Missouri, only 14 but already 6 feet, 5 inches tall and well over 300 pounds.Lawyers for his family want to know if negligence about his size, or other factors, played a role.

Tyre was part of a group called the St. Louis Bad Boyz football club who were in Orlando for a weeklong training camp, the Post-Dispatch reported.

The group had chaperones and, by all accounts, were doing what millions do every year during spring break in Orlando: Enjoying the theme parks and rides.

Yarnell Sampson, Tyre's father,told CNNthat Tyre was a "kindhearted kid" and"a big teddy bear, a gentle giant."

Arnaud Jones, Tyre's former football coach,told local news stationKSDKthat the teen was "mild-mannered, light spoken."

"He would respect and take in what I’m giving him, and I knew he had a bright future because he was just a great kid," Jones said.

Attorneys Ben Crump,Bob Hilliardto represent family

The teen's familywill be represented by civil rights attorney Ben Crump and Bob Hilliard, the lawyers announced over the weekend.

“This family is shocked and heartbroken at the loss of their son.A fun theme park visit with his football team should not have ended in tragedy,"Crump, who is representing Yarnell Sampson, Tyre's father, said in a statement.

Crump said in a Saturdaystatement that Tyre was astar 8th-grade football player and A student.

"This young man was the kind of son every parent hopes for – an honor roll student, an aspiring athlete, and a kind-hearted person who cared about others," the statement said.

Attorney Bob Hilliard, who is representingTyre’s mother, Nekia Dodd, said in a statement that families should be able to trust theme parks to keep their children safe.

"Every parent who sees this horrific video can’t help but think the same thing, ‘That could have been my child,'" he said.

The attorneys said they urge any witnesses to contact them.

Teen, a rising young football player, dies after fall from Florida tower ride: What we know (2)

Investigation is ongoing, ride closes indefinitely

The investigation into the death is ongoing, Orange County Sheriff John Mina said.But preliminary information indicates "it appears to be a terrible tragedy." He said the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs is investigating the safety of the ride.

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services Nikki Fried offered the following statement Tuesday:

“Words cannot express the sorrow felt by the tragic loss of such a young man, and my thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this unimaginably difficult time,"the statement said.

"... we hope the subsequent findings will be able to inform us all as to how this tragedy occurred and will precipitate any changes necessary to better protect patrons of amusem*nt rides in Florida.”

Sampson seemed to slip out of his seat when the ride braked as it approached the bottom of its descent, according to a witnessaccount to a 911 dispatcher. Video suggests that he was propelled from his seat at high speeds as the ride slowed from its descent.

The ride will be closed indefinitely, said John Stine, spokesperson for the Slingshot Group of Companies, whichownsand operatesthe ride. Stine said there have been no other safety issues with the ride since it opened.

About ICON Park in Orlando, Florida

Orlando Free Fall tower

The Orlando Free Fall tower, which opened less than four months ago,rises 430 feet and is touted asthe world’s tallest free-standing drop tower, according to the attraction.Riders board a vehicle that brings them to the top of the tower, tilts 30 degrees to face the ground briefly and then drops down, reaching a speed of over 75 mph. The ride brakes about 45 feet above the ground.

Slingshot Group operate the ride

The drop tower ride and the adjacent Slingshot ride are operated by the Slingshot Group. John Stine, director of sales and marketing for the company,told local news outletsthe boy was wearing a safety harness at the time of the accident. He also expressed the company's condolences and said the Free Fall ride will be closed indefinitely.

Prior incident at ICON Park

In 2020, a21-year-old worker diedafter falling 50 to 60 feet fromthe StarFlyer attraction. The man was conducting a safety check on the ride, a 450-foot spinning swing ride when he fell.

Dollywood temporarily closes ride made by same manufacturer in Orlando incident

Dollywood has temporarily closed its drop tower ride following thedeath of a 14-year-oldon a similar-style ride in Orlando, Florida,from the same manufacturer.

"Although Dollywood does not have the specific ride involved in this tragic incident, the safety of our guests is our top priority,"said a statement from Dollywood Parks & Resortspublic relations director Wes Ramey. "Out of an abundance of caution, and until further details about the accident at ICON Park are known, we have temporarily closedDrop Line, our drop tower ride that was developed by the same manufacturer."

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Contributing: Curt Anderson, Associated Press;N'dea Yancey-Bragg, Joel Shannon, and Christine Fernando, USA TODAY;Ginny Beagan, USA TODAY Network

Grace Pateras is a digital producer for the USA TODAY Network. Follow her on Twitter at @gracepateras.

Teen, a rising young football player, dies after fall from Florida tower ride: What we know (2024)

FAQs

What happened to the 14-year-old who fell off the roller coaster? ›

Tyre's death garnered national attention and cast new scrutiny on amusem*nt park rides and their safety measures. He suffered broken bones and internal injuries in the fall, according to his autopsy, and his death was ruled accidental. Tyre weighed 383 pounds, per the autopsy, above the ride limit of about 285 pounds.

What happened to the boy who fell off the ride in Florida? ›

Tyre Sampson was 14 when he died after falling off an amusem*nt ride last year. His mother was there as the ride was dismantled. As she watched construction workers dismantle the amusem*nt park ride where her 14-year-old son died from a horrific fall, Nekia Dodd hoped no families will suffer as she has this last year.

How did Tyre Sampson fall out of the ride? ›

Operator error is suspected as the primary cause in Sampson's death, according to a forensic engineer's field investigation report released in April. The report showed that the individual operator of the FreeFall ride, who was not identified, "made manual adjustments to the ride resulting in it being unsafe."

What happened to the roller coaster girl? ›

A young woman who was told she'd never walk or talk again after being struck by a rollercoaster last year has made a miraculous recovery. Shylah Rodden, now 27, sustained life-threatening injuries when she was hit by a Rebel Coaster carriage at the Melbourne Royal Show on September 25, 2022.

What happened to Joshua Smurphat? ›

On August 22, 1999, Joshua Smurphat, a 12-year-old boy was killed after falling from the Drop Tower installation at California's Great America. His family claimed the harness was not locked properly and he had a mental disability. An investigation was inconclusive and no charges were filed.

Was Tyre Sampson wearing a seatbelt? ›

Footage taken minutes before the accident shows Tyre's harness does not appear to be properly secured, Avery said, and that combined with no secondary mechanism, like a safety belt, could have led to him slipping down and out of the restraint.

How much was the Tyre Sampson settlement? ›

As part of a settlement, Orlando Slingshot paid a $250,000 fine to FDACS and has agreed to never again operate the drop tower in Florida and will not reapply for a permit to do so in the future. It has been the wish of Sampson's parents to have the Orlando FreeFall taken down.

How did Sampson fall? ›

But Samson's lust would be his downfall. The Philistines noticed his only weakness was his lustfulness, so they hired a beautiful woman named Delilah to seduce him into revealing the secret of his strength. After being lied to by Samson on three occasions, he finally caved in and gave her the truth.

Where was Tyre Sampson from? ›

Tyre Sampson, a teen who was visiting Orlando from Missouri, fell from the 430-foot-tall Free Fall at ICON Park on March 24, 2022. Sampson's mother, Nekia Dodd, has advocated for the ride to be taken down in the months since her son's death and was there on Wednesday as the ride was taken down.

Is the drop tower at ICON Park open? ›

Former attractions

The Orlando Free Fall: a 430-foot (130 m) drop tower – permanently closed and demolished after an accident in 2022.

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