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Two couple drown in seemingly shallow water, please check it out and try to explain?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 12528912:MV8yMjg2MzI5XzM4OTA5Mjc0Xzc5RUFGODA4] [quote:Just A Thought:MV8yMjg2MzI5XzM4OTA5MjE2X0MxQkUzRUEy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 12528912:MV8yMjg2MzI5XzM4OTA5MTYwXzY1REFCMzA5] [quote:Just A Thought:MV8yMjg2MzI5XzM4OTA5MTQzX0NFRTU4MDMx] IMO this is staged. When someone is drowning the last thing they can do is call for help or yell out. Breathing takes priority. They also do not splash about with their arms, that is for TV and movies. They would most likely look as if they were dog pedaling or try to turn on their backs with their head back. [/quote] Sorry stupid...its 100% real and an accident.....Your like a drowning expert on drowning technique, and I believe you cause your also drowning in idiocy. [/quote] I was a trained life guard in high school. But don't believe me ... here: http://mariovittone.com/2010/05/154/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drowning http://www.wisegeek.com/do-drowning-people-flail-their-arms.htm [/quote] Thanks for proving my case with your links....As your links accurately describe what we see in the video.... They were climbing over each other...then...she simply quietly drowned...while he experienced "aquatic distress" then gave up and quietly drowned... Thanks expert! [/quote]
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I watch it over and over wondering if it's something natural in the water, an alligator (which I don't think they have in Yemen), or something else?
I've met these peoples family a while back, it's really sad the way they went, but my grandparents passed away at the exact same time and I think this happens for a reason, to keep the other from suffering so much.
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