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BREAKING: “If I Don’t Make It Down, Tell My Parents I Love Them”- Chilling 911 Call Reveals How Workers DID NOT Secure Seatbelt Of 14-Year-Old Boy Who Fell To His Death In Orlando


More shocking reports are being received after a 14-year-old plunged to his death after falling out of a ride at the renowned ICON theme park in Orlando, Florida.

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Sources revealed how 14-year-old Tyre Sampson had been at the amusement park with his parents as the family was vacationing.

Source: Yahoo

But things suddenly took an unexpected turn for the worst when the 14-year-old fell out, all of a sudden, and plunged nearly 430 feet to the ground.

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Meanwhile, the victim’s grieving father has revealed that his son knew that something was not quite right from the start. And that’s exactly why he began to panic and create a stir while the ride was going up.

Source: Facebook

“If I do not make it down, please tell my mama and dad that I love them very much”- the 14-year-old panicked victim cried.

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This was revealed by the person who happened to be sitting next to Tyre on the ride. At that time he didn’t quite understand why Tyre was so worried about the ride. But as moments went on, everything began to make more and more sense.

Source: Daily Mail

On the other hand, sources explained how one 911 call was also made by a woman who stated the workers failed to check if the buckles were fastened for him.  Similarly, she also gave out details about how the victim was currently unresponsive.

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“We fear he may have broken arms and legs. They say he is breathing but he is not responding”- the panicked called explained to the 911 operator.

Source: Galveston County Daily News

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