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My family and I travel to amusement parks frequently, and when I was growing up my parents took my brothers and I to amusement parks. We ride all the roller coasters and most other rides, but I personally don’t care for the free fall rides but I have ridden them before.I am wondering the same thing-
I think part of the problem is that he was a boy
in a man's body--- No way should he have been a!!owed on that ride.
Just saw this:
(CNN)The teen who fell to his death last week from an amusement park ride in Florida said he was turned away from two other rides at the park because of his size, according to his cousin.
Shay Johnson spoke with 14-year-old Tyre by phone just before he got on the FreeFall drop tower at the park, she told CNN affiliate Spectrum News 13.
Johnson dropped Tyre off at the park, she said, and he told her he wanted to ride the swing. "I said 'OK. Ride it twice, and ride it for me, too,'" Johnson said.
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"He called me back about 7 minutes later. He said 'They said I'm too big. I can't ride,'" Johnson said in the interview with Spectrum News 13.
Tyre's father, Yarnell Sampson, has also raised the question of his son's size, telling CNN on Friday: "My son was 6'5," 340. So, he's a big guy."
Johnson said she told Tyre to try another ride, the SlingShot, but he was also told he was too big. He told her there was one more ride he was going to try.
It was the Orlando FreeFall. "He called me he say, 'They let me ride. I can ride. I can ride,'" she remembered him telling her before getting on it.
"I didn't know it would be my last time talking to him alive. He just wanted to ride and have a good time," she said.
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More here:
ICON park: Accident report in teen's Orlando FreeFall ride death says seat was locked - CNN
Horrific. The employee responsible for making sure he fit safely in the seat, and that the harness was fastened was either totally incompetent, or is a budding serial killer and did it purposefully. There should be some kind of alarm system if a rider’s harness doesn’t engage, that also would prevent the ride from starting until the problem is corrected, Imo. That poor boy.“But one expert we spoke with said ride design may not have played a role in this accident.
‘They tend to be operator error … as the root cause,’ Nathan MacDonald, a theme park and ride safety expert with Alpine Engineering & Design said.”
ICON Park death video: Man who filmed teen’s deadly fall from Free Fall describes horrific accident
If you look up this article there are pictures also. I wonder if the seat that was out of order on March 5th was the seat that Tyre Sampson fell from.ORLANDO, Fla. - A man who visited Orlando's ICON Park weeks ago says a seat appeared to be out of order on the Orlando Free Fall ride – the same ride a 14-year-old boy recently fell from and died.
Bo Pomeroy tells FOX 35 News that he was at ICON Park on March 5. He says when he was going to ride the drop tower attraction, he "decided not to ride when I saw the broken seat."
I wonder how he could tell the seat was broken by looking at it? Because the harness was higher than all the others without anyone sitting in it? I thought the harness was that way on Tyre because of his height?ORLANDO, Fla. - A man who visited Orlando's ICON Park weeks ago says a seat appeared to be out of order on the Orlando Free Fall ride – the same ride a 14-year-old boy recently fell from and died.
Bo Pomeroy tells FOX 35 News that he was at ICON Park on March 5. He says when he was going to ride the drop tower attraction, he "decided not to ride when I saw the broken seat."
The guy from March 5th took picturess . The seat part looked to missing with something black covering that part and ratchet straps were attached to it.I wondered how he could tell the seat was broken by looking at it? Because the harness was higher than all the others without anyone sitting in it? I thought the harness was that way on Tyre because of his height?
JMO
Here’s the article with photos.I wonder how he could tell the seat was broken by looking at it? Because the harness was higher than all the others without anyone sitting in it? I thought the harness was that way on Tyre because of his height?
I’ll look for the article to see if there are any pictures.
JMO
Thank you.Here’s the article with photos.
ICON Park Free Fall death: Did Orlando ride show signs of mechanical issues before?
Omg I noticed that the broken seat in the picture from March 5th is #27. The same seat number Sampson was sitting in.Here’s the article with photos.
ICON Park Free Fall death: Did Orlando ride show signs of mechanical issues before?
I see the photo of seat #27 taken March 5th. And I see the photo also of seat #27 all wrapped up among the photos taken after the accident. I presumed that seat was all wrapped up like that to preserve evidence because it was where Tyre was sitting. But I couldn't find a shot of Tyre sitting in a seat where you could see the seat numbers. Is it possible that seat #27 was still broken three weeks later, and wrapped up so no one would sit there, and then photographed because it stood out? Also I could not find where it said Tyre was sitting in seat #31.Omg I noticed that the broken seat in the picture from March 5th is #27. The same seat number Sampson was sitting in.
The manual also reveals a "maximum passenger weight of 287 pounds," in bold print it reads: "Limitation: Large people: Be careful when seeing if large guests fit into the seats. Check that they fit within the contours of the seat and the bracket fits properly. If this is not so – DO NOT LET THIS PERSON RIDE."
An attorney for the boy's family said he weighed over 300 pounds, according to WPBF 25 News' sister station in Orlando, WESH 2 News.
There’s an image online … I’m trying to find it. Above the empty seat next to Sampson is #28.I see the photo of seat #27 taken March 5th. And I see the photo also of seat #27 all wrapped up among the photos taken after the accident. I presumed that seat was all wrapped up like that to preserve evidence because it was where Tyre was sitting. But I couldn't find a shot of Tyre sitting in a seat where you could see the seat numbers. Is it possible that seat #27 was still broken three weeks later, and wrapped up so no one would sit there, and then photographed because it stood out? Also I could not find where it said Tyre was sitting in seat #31.