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Theme park ride where St. Louis teen died to be destroyed

Close up view of the Orlando Free Fall at ICON Park on Friday, March 25, 2022 in Orlando, Fla. A 14-year-old boy fell to his death from a ride at an amusement park in Orlando, sheriff's officials said. Sheriff's officials and emergency crews responded to a call late Thursday at Icon Park, which is located in the city's tourist district along International Drive. The boy fell from the Orlando Free Fall ride, which opened late last year. (Willie J. Allen Jr. /Orlando Sentinel via AP)

ORLANDO – The Orlando theme park ride St. Louis teen Tyre Sampson fell to his death from will be torn down. Orlando Slingshot announced Thursday that the 430-foot-tall FreeFall ride will be taken down. It is unknown at this time when that process will begin.

An autopsy showed 14-year-old Sampson died of blunt-force trauma. He fell 70 feet from the ride on March 24. The medical examiner in Orlando, Florida ruled the death was accidental. Sampson’s family filed a wrongful death suit against the theme park and the ride manufacturer.

“We are devastated by Tyre’s death. We have listened to the wishes of Tyre’s family and the community, and have made the decision to take down the FreeFall,” Ritchie Armstrong with Orlando Slingshot said. “In addition, Orlando Slingshot will honor Tyre and his legacy in the classroom and on the football field by creating a scholarship in his name.”

“Tyre’s death is a tragedy that we will never forget. As the landlord, ICON Park welcomes and appreciates Orlando Slingshot’s decision to take down the ride,” said ICON Park.

The scholarship details are still in progress.

“A $22 seatbelt would have saved my son’s life,” Yarnell Sampson, Tyre’s father said at a news conference in June.