Legislation seeking to bolster the safety of amusement-park rides in Florida was recently signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, following the death of Tyre Sampson in Orlando.
is the singular solution i trust, adding, this is the right path, i believe it with all my heart the open question is whether users will feel the same. jo ling kent, nbc news, los angeles. tonight, a family demanding answers and filing a wrongful death lawsuit after their son fell from his seat on a 400-foot-high amusement ride sam brock now with late details reporter: tyrece samson s mom called him her personal teddy bear, a gentle giant who left for spring break in late march never to return. i couldn t hug him, i couldn t do anything i don t wish that on any parent any parent my son was tyrece, 14 years old he s been taken away from me. reporter: the depth of pain for mother and father now transformed into legal action. after their son died riding the recently opened 400-foot orlando freefall ride, coming right out of his seat the pair jointly filing a wrongful death lawsuit which names icon park, the manufacturer, and the