Posted on 06/17/2024 7:20:59 PM PDT by DallasBiff
OHP officials said investigators believe he jumped into the water to retrieve a hat without a life jacket.
NORMAN, Okla. —
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol dive team recovered a body on Monday after receiving a report that a man possibly drowned over the weekend at Lake Thunderbird.
OHP officials told KOCO 5 that they were advised around 6 p.m. on Sunday that a 28-year-old man had jumped off a boat to retrieve a hat near Hog Creek Marina. Witnesses reported seeing the man struggle and that he never resurfaced.
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I’m amazed at the amount of people who can’t swim but go near deep water.
I’m having trouble with the phrase “highway patrol dive team”.
Or who can swim but jump in with clothes (more than trunks or a bathing suit) on.
(I once got PUSHED (kind of a joke) in with heavy work clothes on and had to be pulled out, and I was a pretty good swimmer.)
Worth your life?
I suspect hypothermia.
Water temps in the lakes here in the mountains are already 80 degrees...
Oklahoma’s Lake Thunderbird 3 days ago was 85.
heavy clothes
got tangled in something
bit by water moccasins
or recently ate lunch and started cramping
Just picture Broderick Crawford in a wetsuit.
Then hypothermia is not the reason.
Where I live our lakes and rivers are fed by ice melt. They remain cold throughout the year. In the lakes, only the top 6 inches warms.
I’ll guess that alcohol was a factor.
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