The father of a 14-year-old Missouri boy who died while walking on an amusement park in Orlando, Florida, said Thursday that his son knew he was in danger – and wants to make sure no other children feel that way again. “He was panicking when he went up,” Yarnell Sampson, Tire Sampson’s father, told WOFL. He explained to his friend next to him: “I do not know, friend. If I do not succeed, tell my mom and dad that I love them. ” “To say that, he must have felt something.” Sampson’s description of his son’s fear fits what a woman told a 911 pilot shortly after the tragic fall. In a 911 call to the Daily Mail, a woman claimed that Tire had not been secured in place before slipping. “They did not put his seat belt on,” he said. He was also breathing immediately after the fall, he said, but because he had fallen on his stomach, no one could do WRIST. His arms and legs appeared to be broken, he said. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of Tyre Samson after he fell from a 430-foot fall tower on Thursday. Samson retained Ben Crabb, famous for his civil rights and bodily harm claims, who said a fun hour in a park “should not have ended in tragedy.” Sampson said the ride was the only one he offered to take his son 6.5 inches, 340 pounds, which he found suspicious. “This particular walk said, ‘We can take you, come on!’ Go up! ” he said. “No one else allowed him to go for a walk, so I wonder what happened between now and when he did tell them, ‘Come on, take this walk!’” Sampson described his son as a soccer star and an honorary student. Tire, a native of St. Louis, was in town with friends through his football schedule and had just started an amazing season. He said his son had the NFL in mind for his future. “He was a player of the team. “He was the type of young man who would take the shirt off his back and give it to you,” Sampson said. Now he wants answers as to why that young player of the team with a bright future was killed. The story goes on “This should never happen again to anyone else’s child,” Sampson said. “If I have anything to do with it, it will not happen again.” Read more at The Daily Beast. Get the biggest saddles and scandals of the Daily Beast directly in your inbox. Register now. Stay up to date and get unlimited access to Daily Beast’s unparalleled reports. Register now.