Tyre Sampson was solely 14 when he fell to his loss of life from an Orlando amusement park journey, and now the corporate behind the attraction is making a donation in his honor.
Trevor Arnold, attorney for the Orlando Slingshot, put out a press release Friday, which marks the one-year anniversary of Sampson’s loss of life … saying we “shall be establishing a $100,000 donation by contributing $20,000 over 5 years to the “Tyre ‘Big Tick’ Sampson Foundation,” which was arrange by Tyre’s mother to help college athletic packages in his reminiscence.
He continued, “We know this donation is a really small gesture in comparison with the unexplainable tragic lack of Tyre one 12 months in the past right this moment. But, it’s our hope that this contribution will convey some consolation to Tyre’s household and function a optimistic reminder of Tyre for these student-athletes it helps.”
As we reported … 14-year-old Tyre died final 12 months after falling from the 430-foot-high Orlando amusement park journey at ICON Park. It appeared Tyre was too massive for the journey, but he was nonetheless capable of get on.
He was a gifted athlete, with a promising future forward of him. During a presser, his dad mentioned his soccer group was primary within the nation on the time of his loss of life.
His household not too long ago reached a settlement, in accordance with reviews … after submitting a wrongful loss of life go well with in opposition to the amusement park final spring.