Orlando ride maintenance tech alleges safety issues were ignored before teen fell to his death in 2022: suit

A man who used to work as a maintenance technician for the now-closed FreeFall ride at Orlando’s ICON Park is alleging that safety issues with the ride were ignored in the weeks before a teen fell to his death in March 2022.In a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, former technician Austin Campbell-Alexander said he noticed “safety issues with the seats and overall structural integrity” of the FreeFall Drop Tower sometime around January 2022 – a couple of months before 14-year-old Tyre Sampson died from falling off the ride.The lawsuit is filed against Orlando Eagle Drop Slingshot, the owner and operator of the ride, and other affiliated companies, not ICON Park.The former tech “learned that the seats associated with the FreeFall ride were being manually bypassed by one of the operations managers” when the ride opened, according to the lawsuit obtained by FOX 35 Orlando.The manager was allegedly using a replacement sensor for two seats so that they could “accommodate larger patrons over certain height and weight limits.”“Such an override was knowingly dangerous to the public as the FreeFall ride’s manufacturer set weight and height limits for riders,” the lawsuit stated.Fox News Digital previously reported that an operating manual for the ride stated the maximum passenger weight was just over 286 pounds. Campbell-Alexander said he reported the “illegal and unsafe practice” to his supervisor, though the ride “continued operation” outside of manufacturer guidelines.He also reported that he received no training for his position as a maintenance tech and believed that was the same for other employees responsible for “patron safety or the safe operation/maintenance of the ride itself.”According to the lawsuit, there were a handful of moments when safety issues arose with the ride, yet the ride remained open “when it should have been closed to ensure patron safety.”In March 2022, Campbell-Alexander said he and another employee noticed that a ...