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This is so sad, a simple mistake leads to a death like this.
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Idk fam. Somethings suspicious. I’m not quite ready to rule out foul play yet.This is so sad, a simple mistake leads to a death like this.
What is suspicious?Idk fam. Somethings suspicious. I’m not quite ready to rule out foul play yet.
It was tongue in cheek. A poor attempt at mocking the original tone itt I suppose.What is suspicious?
Oh ok, gotchaIt was tongue in cheek. A poor attempt at mocking the original tone itt I suppose.
Was this it?Could remains found in sunken car in Ohio River be missing Brookville man?
A fisherman discovered a vehicle in the Ohio River in Aberdeen, which was later discovered to contain unidentified remains. A woman thinks it's her uncle Jesse Flaughter, missing from Brookville, Ohio, since 2006.www.whio.com
So she thrust the kid on the boat with every ounce of energy she had left and then went under water? Come on man
Yall really buying that?
So she thrust the kid on the boat with every ounce of energy she had left and then went under water? Come on man
Yall really buying that?
What factors influence drowning risk?
The main factors that affect drowning risk are lack of swimming ability, lack of barriers to prevent unsupervised water access, lack of close supervision while swimming, location, failure to wear life jackets, alcohol use, and seizure disorders.
- Failure to Wear Life Jackets: In 2010, the U.S. Coast Guard received reports for 4,604 boating incidents; 3,153 boaters were reported injured, and 672 died. Most (72%) boating deaths that occurred during 2010 were caused by drowning, with 88% of victims not wearing life jackets.
Unless one is a trained life guard, swimming while supporting someone else, even a child, is very difficult and tiring. Climbing back into a boat from the water Alain isn’t always easy and might not be something someone could accomplish when exhausted.
Unless one is a trained life guard, swimming while supporting someone else, even a child, is very difficult and tiring. Climbing back into a boat from the water also isn’t always easy and might not be something someone could accomplish when exhausted.
I don’t think there was any foul play involved, but I do find it “odd” her and her son rented a boat alone. Usually people will bring the kids friends and maybe even a parent along. So much could happen out there.
This wasnt the first time they did that alone.
Damn removed that quick but its ok to feed in to foul play posts.
I quoted a post of someone basically saying y'all believe this wasn't foul play by saying maybe Wayfair was involved and it got removed.
They were on a lake/reservoir, based on the pics and map size idk if I’d call that open water.That just makes it more odd.
Odd isn't even the right word. It's just insane to go out on the open water alone. Generational fisherman will tell you that's flirting with danger.
They were on a lake/reservoir, based on the pics and map size idk if I’d call that open water.
People prob fish alone on that lake every day. Or lakes that size. It looks like it’s not even a mile wide at the widest, which means a half mile to either shore if you are dead center. Idk if I’d call that massive or someone crazy to go out alone on it with a boat. assuming no current or anything to impede swimming, a half mile swim isn’t really that challenging. The mistake she made was not anchoring the ******* boat.That distinction doesn't matter. Open water just refers to water conditions and the associated risks.
Any body of water where you can't reasonably be expected to swim to shore safely constitutes open water. It doesn't matter if it's a massive artificial lake or the ocean.
People prob fish alone on that lake every day. Or lakes that size. It looks like it’s not even a mile wide at the widest, which means a half mile to either shore if you are dead center. Idk if I’d call that massive or someone crazy to go out alone on it with a boat. assuming no current or anything to impede swimming, a half mile swim isn’t really that challenging. The mistake she made was not anchoring the ****ing boat.