Family sues after teen's death from drop-tower ride
One month after 14-year-old Tyre Sampson fell to his death on Icon Park's FreeFall Ride, more than a half-dozen businesses ? from Icon Park operators to the manufacturers of the ride, the harnesses, and the seats ? are cited as defendants in the wrongful death lawsuit filed Monday in Orange County.
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