Tyre Sampson Family: Who Are Tyre Sampson Parents? Dad, Mom, Siblings

Tyre Sampson Family: Who Are Tyre Sampson Parents? Dad, Mom, Siblings of the 14-year-old rising middle school football star who died in the Florida Amusement Park.

Tyre Sampson was a Missouri boy who passed away at the age of 14.

He died due to the accident that occurred last night at an amusement park that is located at the highest point of that of the Statue of Liberty along a busy street in the middle of Orlando’s tourist zone.

The accident occurred around 11:00 pm while the victim was enjoying a holiday together with family members and other friends. His family was watching him fall off the swing, as they were not able to help him.

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Tyre Sampson Family: Who Are Tyre Sampson Parents? Dad, Mom, Siblings
Tyre Sampson (Credit: Facebook)

Tyre Sampson Family: Who Are Tyre Sampson Parents? Dad, Mom, Siblings

Tyre Sampson parents are Yarnell Sampson and Wendy Sampson. Yarnell is his father and Wendy is his mother. However, details about his siblings are yet to be available to the public.

The father reacting to his son’s death said that it’s like his world has come to an end.

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Yarnell told the story of how his son started to be concerned as his son was worried when the Free Fall ride in Orlando began to lift off on Thursday, and he noticed his restraining bar shifting, as per reports.

“That’s when he began freaking out,” Yarnell continued. ‘I don’t know dude if I don’t get it down safely, can you just tell my mamma and daddy that I love them,’ he was expressing to his companions next to him.

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“He must have felt something to say something like that.” His son died after falling 400 feet from ICON Park in Orlando, Florida’s largest drop coast.

Other attractions refused to let him ride because he was too huge, according to Yarnell, but the Free Fall operators did.

“This specific ride decided, ‘Yes, we can take you, hop on,’ while no one else would let him on the ride,” he continued.

Source: Kingaziz.com

Source: Kingaziz.com