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Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

On the afternoon of 17th January 2021 in Una (Brazil), 38 year old L.S.C. died.

'L' had been at the beach, along with his mother, selling seafood. After working for a while, 'L' went for a swim in the sea. Before too long, he got into trouble + drowned. Lifeguards went straight in the rescue him, but attempts to resuscitate him proved unsuccessful.
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

Shame. SeaCovid claims another Brazilian. Almost as bad as GunCovid and MacheteCovid.
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

The spirit has flown at that point...
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

The spirit has flown at that point...
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

He already went to the light awhile ago
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

the guy opening water bottles
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

at least they tried instead of looking at a dying person.
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

Why aren’t they holding him upside down and shaking the bad juju out?
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

Possibly a rip current? Several years ago, my family and I were vacationing in Destin, FL and all of the beaches were closed (I should say a swimming ban was in place), but there's always the one person who defies all the warnings. We watched a man get into the water at about waist high, and not 30 seconds later, he was about 60 yards out into the ocean. It happened so fast, we were all in shock...They say rip currents can move as fast as 8 to 10 feet per second. Luckily a lifeguard was on duty and switched to "beast mode" and went in after him, rescued him, and brought him back to shore safely. Unbelievably scary to watch...It really is up to the individual for survival, if and when they know what to do when pulled out to sea. Most people panic and drown due to a lack of knowledge on how to survive...
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Re: Brazil - Trying to Resuscitate a Drowned Man

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