Disaster Teenage boy, 14, dies after plunging from 400ft drop tower ride at Orlando's ICON Park [Video] - Teen was taken to hospital but died from his injuries, Orange County police said.

Archived video of the fall referenced in the article (but not included), fetched from YouTube (likely to be deleted soon). NSFL. Don't watch if you don't want to see someone splatter at the 3:40 timestamp:



A teenager has died after falling from a drop ride at a theme park in Orlando, Florida

The 14-year-old fell from the plunging ride - the world's tallest free-standing drop tower - at ICON park, just after 11pm on Thursday.

The teen, who has not yet been identified, was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries, Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed.

Terrifying footage captured the horrific accident and the screams of witnesses as the boy fell from the ride, which rotates around a tower as it rises in the air before plunging to the ground at 75 miles per hour.

The ride, the Orlando Free Fall, opened in December 2021, stands at 430ft tall and can accommodate up to 30 people.

The vehicle rotates around a central tower as it rises. After it reaches the top, riders tilt forward and face the ground briefly before free-falling at approximately 75 miles per hour.

It was not immediately clear how the teenager became free from the ride's seat belt or how many people were on the tower at the time.

ICON Park on International Drive has not yet commented on the tragedy. Police have opened an investigation into the incident.

A teenager has died after falling from a drop ride at ICON theme park on International Drive in Orlando, Florida just after 11pm on Thursday

The teen, who has not yet been identified, was taken to hospital but succumbed to his injuries, Orange County Sheriff’s Office confirmed.

It comes less than two years after a park employee died after falling 200 feet from the Orlando StarFlyer attraction.

The 21-year-old employee was performing a safety check about halfway up the 450-foot-tall ride when he plummeted to his death just before 8am on September 14, the Orange County Sheriff's Office stated.

The worker struck a platform below the ride at ICON Park on International Drive in Orlando and went into cardiac arrest, according to first responders who were called to the scene.

The man was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead from his injuries.

The swing ride opened to the public in 2018. According to the description on the attraction's official site, StarFlyer has no age limit and no weight limit, and the minimum height required to go on the ride is just 44 inches.

The ride is made up of 24 double seats that travel up and down and around the giant tower for 3-4 minutes.

At the time of the fall, the worker was about halfway up the 450-foot-high ride, billed at the world's tallest swing ride

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Clickbaiting journofags don't mention that he fell from only about 1/4 of the ride's height because they want that big "400" to lure you in. Sure, he still died, but these buttfuckers always have to be as sensational as possible. Journalists learn to code or get on the helicopter.
To be honest, it's probably about the same as hitting the ground from 400 ft up... the whole point of these things is that they simulate free fall and it doesn't look like he got a lot of the deceleration that's supposed to be slowly applied by the ride.
 
disney and universal
The thing is every other park is hiring their engineering and maintenance staff that has been fired from both of those places for all kinds of reasons. Disney and Universal pay shit wages and every other park in Orlando is substantially less than that. Busch Gardens gets a pass, but it's its own thing.
 
i clicked the youtube link again to see if it was still there and the dude says datteboyo or whatever naruto says that gets translated as "believe it"




patience

15 minutes ago
God-bless the parents of this child my prayers
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are with you. 1st I want to say that the worker did not check this child seat belt and he should be held responsible. It is clear that the worker lied and said that he did check everyone's seat belt when the female co worker asked (did you check him) you clearly hear the worker tell everyone to check they own seat belt on the left. This is total negligence.

Rebecca Fredricks

28 minutes ago
This awful. We were just there a couple weeks ago, and I thought for a hot second I should let my 8 year ride that. Thank goodness I did not. Prayers for the family, I can’t imagine their pain.
 
i clicked the youtube link again to see if it was still there and the dude says datteboyo or whatever naruto says that gets translated as "believe it"



patience

15 minutes ago
God-bless the parents of this child my prayers
🙏
are with you. 1st I want to say that the worker did not check this child seat belt and he should be held responsible. It is clear that the worker lied and said that he did check everyone's seat belt when the female co worker asked (did you check him) you clearly hear the worker tell everyone to check they own seat belt on the left. This is total negligence.

Rebecca Fredricks

28 minutes ago
This awful. We were just there a couple weeks ago, and I thought for a hot second I should let my 8 year ride that. Thank goodness I did not. Prayers for the family, I can’t imagine their pain.
The worker that said he checked it (I assume he’s the one that said “yeah, the light was on”) sounded fucking high.

That thud is going to take a second to leave my head. Sounds like a sack of wet cement with rice hitting the ground.
 
Clickbaiting journofags don't mention that he fell from only about 1/4 of the ride's height because they want that big "400" to lure you in. Sure, he still died, but these buttfuckers always have to be as sensational as possible. Journalists learn to code or get on the helicopter.

That's fairly normal, They report the large factual number and then if possible the correct number - There was a a story someone tried to make about log feeling a tree surgion or forister nearly fell to there death but had no idea that things where planned and the saws and ropes rigged fixed that
 
He looks pretty fucking fat for a 14 year old. I bet he was too big for the ride and rather than admit it and face the embarrassment he held the harness down and pretended like it was locked, then he couldn't hold it down over the G-force of the descent. "Health at every size" claims another victim.

Either way, you'd think these rides just wouldn't run at all unless all the harnesses and locks are secured.
 
So he was taken to the hospital, does this mean he wasn't immediately killed on impact?
He likely was killed instantly. EMS/firefighters generally won't attempt lifesaving measures if there's obvious evidence of injuries incompatible with life, and judging on the sound he made splattering into the pavement I'd guess that it was pretty obvious that he was dead but since it's a kid it would look pretty bad to not do anything.
 
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