The parents of a 14-year-old boy who fell to his death from a 430-foot (131-metre) drop-tower ride in central Florida's tourist district sued its owner, manufacturer and landlord on Monday (US time), claiming they were negligent and failed to provide a safe amusement ride.
The parents of Tyre Sampson said in the lawsuit filed in state court in Orlando that the defendants failed to warn their 6-foot-2-inch (188cm), 380-pound (172kg) son about the risks of someone of his size going on the ride and didn't provide an appropriate restraint system on the ride.
While most free-fall rides have a shoulder harness and a seatbelt, the Orlando Free Fall ride had only an over-the-shoulder harness. Adding seatbelts to the ride's 30 seats would have cost US$660, the lawsuit said.
At the time of the accident last month, Sampson was on spring break, visiting from the St. Louis area.