The 14-year-old boy who died last week after falling off an amusement-park ride in Florida had a harness that “was still in a down and locked position when the ride stopped,” according to an accident report
in Florida had a harness that “was still in a down and locked position when the ride stopped,” according to an accident report, an assertion that one of the lawyers for the teen’s family disputes.
, fell Thursday during the descent of a 430-foot-tall ride called the Orlando FreeFall at Florida’s Icon Park, state and county officials said. The accident report, filed by the ride operator to Florida regulators the day of the incident, said Tyre came out of the seat when the ride’s magnets, which act as brakes, were engaged as the ride slowed.
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