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ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥?A 14-year-old died in Orlando on Thursday night after he fell from an amusement park ride, according to the Orange County Sheriff s Office. Authorities said the teenager, identified as Tyre Sampson, fell from the Free Fall ride at ICON Park, an entertainment complex on International Drive. The fall happened sho
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