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A person who previously worked as a maintenance technician for already closed free fall Park icons Orlando It claims that the travel problems with the trip were ignored in a few weeks before the teenager fell to death in March 2022.
In the trial filed on Wednesday, former technician Austin Campbell-Alaxandr said he noticed “security problems with places and general structural integrity” about the fall of the Freefall tower approximately in January 2022, a couple of months before the 14-year-old tire sampson died from a fall.
The trial filed against Orlando Igl -Teaching SLINGSHOT, owner and travel operator, and other affiliated companies, not Icon Park.
The 14 -year -old Sampson died in March 2022, when the place on the free fall of Orlando in the Icon Park could not secure it, causing it more than 100 feet. (Fox 35 Orlando)
Former technology ‘learned that the places related to the trip on the free fall Fox 35 Orlando. The manager allegedly used the replacement sensor for two places so that they could “place large patrons to a certain height and weight limits.”
“Such overcoming was deliberately dangerous for the public, as the manufacturer Freefall Ride has set up weight and height restrictions for riders,” the lawsuit said.
Earlier, Fox News Digital reported that the operation for the trip stated that the maximum weight of the passenger was just over 286 pounds.
Campbell-Alexander said he reported on “illegal and dangerous practice” to his ruler, though the trip continued Operation “by the borders of the manufacturer’s guidelines.
In March 2023, Orlando was dismantled after a constant closure was announced in October 2022. (Fox 35 Orlando)
He also said that he did not train in his position of technical equipment and believed that this was the same for other employees responsible for “patrons’ safety or safe work/maintenance of the trip.”
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According to the lawsuit, there were several points when Safety Problems arose with a trip, And yet the trip remained open, “when it had to be closed to ensure the safety of patrons.”
In March 2022, Campbell-Alyaksandr stated that he and another employee noticed that the metal cylinder responsible for blocking the riders in its places was “too hot”, allowing the places not to be provided properly. A few days later, they also noticed cracks in the gondola joint that holds and transport all places on the trip.
A trip to the free fall of the tower in Icon to Orlando, Florida, was inspected on February 23, 2023. (Mom and paparazzi for digital Fox News)
On March 24, 2022, Sampson fell to his death because he crossed the 6-foot-5 fare and approximately 360 pounds, causing the location to be recorded when the trip dropped by 400 feet with a speed of up to 75 million / h, state investigators after the incident.
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During the investigation, after the death of Sampson Campbell-Alyaksandr, he was asked to “fill in the empty magazines and sign up for certain maintenance tasks” as if he had performed them.
The Freefall trip was checked before it was completely broken. (Mom and paparazzi for digital Fox News)
He said he objected to “falsification” that he had performed certain tasks, which resulted in a paid vacation and loaded from the premises. He said he remained on vacation while the defendants tried to solve Civil lawsuit With the Sampson family, and as soon as it was resolved, he was fired on March 31, 2023.
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The law firm, which represented Orlando Igl-Slose, sent a statement about Campbell-Alaxandra’s lawsuit in Fox 35, which claims that the former technology was the one who corrected the travel sensors, which led to his firing.
“Our customers instantly investigated a tragic accident that led to Sampson’s death. After learning that Mr. Campbell-Alaxandr adjusted the sensors that led to the accident, he was dismissed and got rid of any further involvement or access to any atraktio,” GROBinson.
“Upon learning of Mr. Campbell-Alaxandra’s behavior and other employees, we actively reported the investigation of the bodies. We have been cooperating with investigators all the time. The following cases were presented, as well as in court.