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Orlando FreeFall ride death: Video shows Tyre Sampson in seat moments before falling

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ORLANDO, Fla. - New cell phone video shows the moments before a 14-year-old boy died after falling from the Orlando FreeFall ride at ICON Park.A side angle shows Tyre Sampson in his seat on the drop tower ride.

Sampson's harness appears to be much higher compared to other riders.The state's accident report says the ride was coming down the tower and when the magnets engaged, Sampson fell out of his seat, but the harness was still in a down and locked position when the ride stopped.RELATED: Orlando FreeFall death: Ride safety experts say teen's harness was not properly securedFox 35 showed the videos to two different experts and their opinions were similar. "I see a patron in an amusement ride and that over the shoulder restraint system is not properly affixed."RELATED: GoFundMe pulls down fake accounts for Tyre Sampson's family created by scammers"It should have been a closed circuit.

Where it came all the way down over the shoulder containing the person and resting in their lap or the seat pan."FOX 35 went through the operator's manual and found out how the harnesses are checked.

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