The Drop Tower ride that killed a teenager in Orlando has been closed indefinitely. 

An Orange County jury awarded a $310 million verdict Thursday to the family of a 14-year-old boy who fell to his death from an Orlando attraction free-fall ride in 2022.

Tyre Sampson, a promising middle school football player from Missouri, was riding "the world’s tallest free-standing drop tower" at ICON Park in Orlando when he plunged to his death. The FreeFall ride allowed park visitors to plummet over 400 feet, at speeds of 70 mph, according to Hilliard Law, the firm representing the boy’s father.

“The lawsuit highlighted glaring safety oversights, including the absence of seat belts − a safety enhancement that would have cost just $22 per seat or $660 in total for all seats,” the law firm wrote in a news release.

The lawsuit pointed to "glaring safety oversights, including the absence of seat belts — a safety enhancement that would have cost just $22 per seat or $660 in total for all seats," a release from Hilliard Law said Thursday.

The ride was closed indefinitely. John Stine, spokesperson for the Slingshot Group of Companies, which owns and operates the ride, said there had been no other safety issues reported.