Did teen's big size factor in Florida amusement ride death?

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Investigators continued to examine what happened the night a teenage boy dropped out of his seat from a 430-foot, free-fall amusement park ride that is taller than the Statue of Liberty.

“This young man, he was athletic and he was big. He had no way of knowing,” said Bob Hilliard, a Texas attorney who represents Tyre's mother, Nekia Dodd, in an interview Saturday. “This is going to be an issue of a lack of supervision and lack of training. A straight-up negligence case."

The well-known civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who is working with Hilliard and represents Tyre's father, Yarnell Sampson, said the family is “shocked and heartbroken at the loss of their son.” The Icon Park attraction said in a statement it is fully cooperating with investigators and that the Orlando FreeFall ride will be closed indefinitely. It opened late last year on International Drive, a major tourist mecca.

“That was his dream, and he was on his way,” Wendy Wooten, his stepmother, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. “He had so many scouts looking at him. He was going to be a great football player.”

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Nothing is 100% safe but don't need dangerous rides & activities with greater risk of injury & death. A matter of time when something will happen factoring in physics of speed, design, weight, mechanical failure, wear & human error. Same is true for car accidents & speeding.

Nothing is 100% safe but don't need dangerous rides & activities with greater risk of injury & death. A matter of when something will happen when factor in physics of speed, weight, metal fatigue, design, equipment failure & human error. Same is true for car accidents & speeding.

It’s pretty clear that the ride attendants never secured the shoulder bar harness over the 6’5”, 340 lb. victim who, btw, was apparently prohibited from riding other rides that night, due to his size.

It’s called “obesity” and it’s a disease many Americans share regardless of politics. It made COVID worse for many and yet you are still complicit in trying normalize it rather than help people fight it.

I NEVER liked amusement park rides! I ALWAYS felt unsafe on the few I did ride!!

It literally looks like danger!

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