
Tech claims Orlando thrill ride operator ignored safety concerns he raised before teen fell to his death
Orlando, Fla.
— A maintenance technician alleged on Wednesday that he raised safety issues with the operators of a central Florida amusement ride before
a 14-year-old boy fell to his death
but his concerns were never addressed.
Austin Campbell-Alexander said in the state whistleblower lawsuit that the Orlando Free Fall ride at Icon Park had sensors that were modified to accommodate people whose height or weight were outside safety limits. He also alleged that overheated cylinders prevented seats from securing properly and that the drop ride's metal structure had cracks in its joints. Campbell-Alexander also said he and his colleagues weren't given any training on ride maintenance or patron safety.
"He brought these concerns to his manager and the owner of the ride, and basically they didn't do what they should have done," Greg Schmitz, one of his attorneys, said in a phone interview.
Trevor Arnold, an attorney for the ride operators, said in an email that Campbell-Alexander's claims were in direct conflict with statements he provided after the accident.
"Our clients promptly investigated the tragic accident that resulted in the death of Tyre Sampson. Upon discovering that Mr. Campbell-Alexander
adjusted the sensors that resulted in the accident
, he was suspended and relieved of any further involvement or access to any rides," Arnold said. "Upon learning of Mr. Campbell-Alexander's and other employees' conduct, we proactively notified investigating authorities."
CBS Orlando affiliate WKMG-TV
reports that Arnold was among attorneys who provided the station with a statement adding that, "Mr. Campbell-Alexander's claims are in direct conflict with statements he provided following the accident, which will no doubt be demonstrated in Court."
Tyre Sampson fell 70 feet to his death on March 24, 2022. A football standout who was 6 foot, 2 inches tall and weighed 380 pounds, he was visiting Orlando on spring break from the St. Louis area.
Tyre Sampson's mother says his death could've been prevented: "My personal opinion, it's murder"
Sampson went with friends to the amusement park on International Drive in the heart of the region's tourism district, and they rode the Orlando Free Fall, which placed 30 riders in seats attached to a tower. Each passenger was secured with a shoulder harness before the ride lifted them up the tower and then dropped them 430 feet.
Because of Sampson's size
, the harness didn't lock properly and he was ejected from his seat when the ride braked, authorities said.
Campbell-Alexander wasn't present during the accident, but he has suffered depression and anxiety since then, Schmitz said.
He said that after Sampson's death, he was asked to backfill blank maintenance logs showing that tasks had been performed in the weeks before the accident. Campbell-Alexander refused and was put on paid administrative leave for a year and not permitted to return to the property, the lawsuit said.
After Sampson's family
reached a settlement with the ride's operators
, Campbell-Alexander was fired. His attorneys said it was retaliation for the safety concerns he had flagged. Sampson's family also won a $310 million verdict against the attraction's Austrian builder last year.
The lawsuit filed in state court in Orlando said Campbell-Alexander is seeking more than $50,000. Schmitz said it should include back pay, compensatory damages and punitive damages.
"It was just very traumatic from his perspective, working there," Schmitz said.
The ride has since
been dismantled
.

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