Officials begin investigation after boy dies from fall at trampoline park – WSOC TV
Daniel Johnston
Updated on April 04, 2026
GASTONIA, N.C. — A 12-year-old boy has died after falling while rock climbing at a trampoline park in Gaston County, police told Channel 9 Friday morning.
The incident happened Wednesday night as Matthew Lu was climbing the rock wall during his birthday party at the Altitude Trampoline Park in Lowell. He reportedly fell about 10-15 feet.
Friends of the family told Channel 9's Ken Lemon that Lu had the kind of personality that everyone in his Gastonia community relished.
Lu's neighbor Lorraine Dalpiaz, 85, said she had a bond with the child.
"The nicest young man I have ever seen," she said. "He did nothing but please people."
Dalpiaz said Lu often played games with her and her 90-year-old sister.
Age didn't matter; he loved people and people in the South Hampton community loved him.
"I don't know anyone that he didn't like," said Dalpiaz.
Those close to him said he had an adventurous spirit, but something went wrong while he was climbing.
Photo Courtesy: South Hampton Racquet and Swim Club
On Friday, a sign on the front door said the park was closed "due to an injury at the park and out of respect to the family."
On Thursday, the company’s executive vice president of global operations, Courtney Wilde, said the company was staying in contact with the family.
Wilde said the company closed the rock climbing structure after the incident while they “investigate exactly what happened.”
Wilde added, “We’re taking every step necessary at the park.”
Altitude Trampoline Park corporate management, the manufacturer, insurance agents and third-party investigators are going through surveillance video.