Family of Tyre Samon Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Amusement Park

Written By Daniel "Jerk" Jerkins

Family Consolation

The family of Tyre Sampson has filed a lawsuit against Icon Park for wrongful death. Sampson fell to his death on an amusement park ride in Orlando, Florida on March 24th.

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Deserving of Justice

The family of Tyre Sampson, the teenager who fell to his death on an amusement park ride, has now filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Icon Park.

Tyre Sampson’s family is accusing the park’s ride operator and manufacturer of negligence. They filed the lawsuit a few days after the Florida Commission of Agriculture and Consumer Services determined and proved in a report that the operator of the Orlando Free Fall drop tower manually changed the sensor on specific seats on the ride “resulting in it being unsafe”. The lawsuit claims that the ride was “unreasonably dangerous,” according to USA Today

They allege that Sampson died as a direct result of negligence by Icon Park, who leases the space, and the Slingshot Group, which owns and operates the FreeFall ride. The ride was billed as the world’s tallest free-standing drop tower. 

The Florida agriculture commission report stated that sensors were manually turned on for two seats. This act allowed harnesses on certain seats to open to “almost double” the normal range. Sampson, who weighed nearly 340 pounds, was in one of those seats.

Also included in the lawsuit are Funtime Handels GmbH, the Austrian company that manufactured the ride; and Keator Construction, the builders of the ride, and other businesses connected to the ride

“The defendants in Tyre’s case showed negligence in a multitude of ways,” family attorney Ben Crump said in a statement.

“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.

“They didn’t, and their poor decisions resulted in deadly consequences for a promising young man and lifelong pain for his family.”

The family is currently seeking damages in excess of $30,000 as well as attorney fees. The ride has been closed indefinitely.

Overflow of Support

Since the tragedy, many across the nation have extended their support and condolences to the aggrieved family. 

On social media, many supported the family’s decision to file the lawsuit. A user on Twitter, @SMPLY_SMB, offered compassionate words to the family. They tweeted, “We Are Still Lifting You Up & We Stand WITH You.” 

Even the family’s attorney, famed civil rights attorney Ben Crump took to Twitter to give more insight on the state of the lawsuit and to support the family. 

He tweeted, “Tyre Sampson’s parents are doing what NO parent should have to … grieving the loss of their child! We filed a lawsuit to demand CHANGE and hopefully prevent this inexcusable amusement ride tragedy from ever happening again!” 

It is great that things seem to be taking a more positive turn in such a difficult time for the family. Previously the loved ones of Tyre had to endure imposters and scammers attempting to capitalize on the family’s tragic event. As well as public squabble with YK Osiris regarding funeral expenses.

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Written by Daniel "Jerk" Jerkins

Journalist, Hip Hop Head, Florida Boy

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