"As for the amusement park, no one has contacted me. As for the police, no one has contacted me either, no one has shown me reports, no one has told me anything about it, no detectives, no one. So I'm lost. I found out everything on the internet, on Facebook, that my son was falling. I thought it wasn't my son, but that's how I found out. [...] The pain after this is not worth it and the pain after it will never hurt you. they're going to take him away. And a 'sorry' isn't going to change anything. Not money, nothing in the world will replace that young man and it's so sad. A young man with a bright future took his life for one of those games in an amusement park. But, well, he was having fun and enjoying himself until the last moment,"Yarnell Sampson tells CNN about the incident in which her 14-year-old son lost his life when he fell from the "FreeFall" tower, one of the attractions at ICON Park in the Orlando, Florida area.
Father of the boy who died when he fell from a ride in Florida denounces that he was not contacted: I found out on Facebook | Videos | CNN
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