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- Cameron Robbins’ parents break silence over loss of teen who jumped off party boat in Bahamas

Another passenger on the Liberty of the Seas cruise told the New York Post that Parker's dad confronted the 20-year-old and his 18-year-old brother, Seth, after they'd gotten out of the ship's hot tub. The boat, designed to resemble a pirate ship, remained in the area for several hours as crew members tried to find the teen. As CrimeOnline previously reported, Cameron Robbins, who had just graduated from University Laboratory School (U-High), jumped off the boat as a dare on May 24.

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Sims told the Post he had been chatting with the Parker brothers before Levion jumped overboard, remarking that the older brother was "pretty drunk." He said that Levion spoke of his jobs on yachts and fishing vessels. Pictures on Robbins’ social media show he was a keen baseball player and has been described as a ‘fierce competitor’ by his coach. According to a new video, which shows Robbins swimming in the dark sea, viewers think they've spotted a horrific outcome. “I have been in touch with Cameron’s family and at this time, authorities are still searching for him in the Bahamas,” George wrote.
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A Coast Guard spokesperson confirmed to ABC News that the search was for Robbins. Whatever happened to Cameron, the former University Laboratory School student has not been seen since his fellow passengers on the cruise ship saw him disappear from view shortly after going overboard. Cruise expert Dr. Ross Klein, who has testified several times as an expert before the U.S. His website documents at last 375 people have gone overboard from 1995 through December of 2022).
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A chaotic video taken moments after the jump also shows the recent graduate ignoring onlookers’ pleas to grab a buoy. A Florida man says he believes his 20-year-old son is still alive, days after he jumped from an 18-story cruise ship, according to the North Port Daily Sun. "The ship was moving pretty fast because it was during the night, and we were traveling a long distance," Sims recalled to the Post. "We were screaming and his dad was calling everyone to stop the ship… Lots of crew were up top and they started launching the smaller boats to search after we got turned around and back to the area I'm assuming."
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The system, manufactured by SICK USA, 3D LiDAR sensors MRS6000, “can prevent faulty alarms by blanking out spray, waves and birds,” a common excuse voiced by the non-compliant cruise industry. Several newspapers suggest that this young man may have suffered from depression and decided to intentionally end his life.
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Cruise passenger who jumped to death from ship ID'd as Florida resident who argued with dad before leap - New York Post
Cruise passenger who jumped to death from ship ID'd as Florida resident who argued with dad before leap.
Posted: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 07:00:00 GMT [source]
As Louisiana high-school grad Cameron Robbins vanished beneath shark-infested waters after jumping from a boat in the Bahamas, someone yelled, “Bye, bye! Cameron Robbins, 18, graduated from University Laboratory School in Baton Rouge in May and was on a trip to the Bahamas with students from several local high schools. The 18-year-old "reportedly jumped from a pleasure vessel," the Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a statement. "Your vision, judgment, everything is impaired and I can tell you that area, for the individual who reportedly jumped over, it is an area that is really shark-infested as well.
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Our thoughts are with the Robbins family, and we ask that you keep them in your thoughts as well,” Mr George wrote. A few days after Robbins’ disappearance, his family travelled from Louisiana to the Bahamas to take part in the search and visit the area where he was last seen, before returning home Sunday. A few hours after checking in, Robbins and the other newly minted high-school grads boarded the Pirate’s Revenge boat for an evening pleasure cruise near the uninhabited Athol Island, located north of Nassau. The party ship remained in the area for several hours while the crew looked for Robbins.
Coast Guard searching for man who jumped from cruise ship in front of his family - WFTV Orlando
Coast Guard searching for man who jumped from cruise ship in front of his family.
Posted: Fri, 05 Apr 2024 07:00:00 GMT [source]
Cameron Robbins went on a trip to the Bahamas to celebrate his graduation from the University Laboratory School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He and several friends were aboard the Blackbeard’s Revenge cruise on 24 May when Cameron allegedly jumped off the boat on a dare. The US Coast Guard and local Bahaman authorities spent days looking for Robbins before calling off their search last week after scouring more than 325 square miles of ocean.
Cameron Robbins’ parents break silence over loss of teen who jumped off party boat in Bahamas
Royal Caribbean told the Post in a statement that the ship's crew "immediately launched a search and rescue effort alongside the U.S. Coast Guard, who has taken over the search." A video has surfaced showing boat passengers in the Bahamas moments after an 18-year-old Louisiana star baseball player jumped off the ship in response to a dare, resulting in a fatal outcome. The Coast Guard called off its own search two days later, after reportedly scouring over 325 square miles. The Coast Guard called off its own search two days later, after reportedly scouring over 325 square miles. The U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday that it was assisting with search efforts for a missing U.S. citizen "believed to have fallen overboard from a sunset cruise near Nassau" on Wednesday.
He then vanished from the view of the panicked onlookers and has not been seen since, with the water he went into described as 'really shark infested' by Royal Bahamas Defense Force Commodore Raymond King. The footage also contains the last words that Cameron may have heard before going missing that night on 24 May. The video of Cameron in the water has gone viral since his disappearance and some viewers believe they've spotted something moving in the water which could be a shark. The ship was on its way to Fort Lauderdale after four days of sailing between Cuba and the Bahamas’ Grand Inagua Island. And now, in new footage of the incident, viewers think they spotted a shark in the video. The Royal Bahamas Defence Force, with the assistance of the US Coast Guard Southeast, searched for Robbins with no success.
Following his presumed death, a memorial was planned for the teenager on Sunday (4 June). Robbins, a standout baseball player, graduated from University Laboratory High School in Baton Rouge on May 21. The video capturing Robbins’ final moments has been viewed more than 10 millions on TikTok, and Web sleuths have edited the footage to slow it down and brighten it in a bid to shed light on what happened, but ultimately without success. The footage captures horrified onlookers on the ship frantically yelling at Robbins to “grab the buoy,” but the teen appears to swim in the opposite direction — possibly encountering a shark next to him. "Just one of those kids that you're so proud of once they cross the stage," George told WBRZ. The International Shark Attack File, a database of all known shark attacks, shows that only 32 shark attacks have been reported in the Bahamas since 1949.
Robbins was last seen splashing in the dark, “shark-infested” waters a few feet from the boat, before vanishing from view. According to witnesses, the teen — who was apparently acting on a dare — took a plunge off a party cruise into the ocean near Athol Island at night. The Blackbeard’s Revenge, which is designed to resemble a pirate ship, remained in the area for several hours while the crew attempted to look for Robbins. "The kids reached out to us wanting to know, could they do a prayer circle. Obviously we agreed. We really appreciated their leadership in this trying time."
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