Posted on 10/27/2022 2:06:43 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A 44-year-old California man died jumping after a woman off the 40-foot Huntington Beach Pier this weekend, authorities said.
The victim was identified by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department as Fenton Dee III, of Norwalk.
According to the authorities, police were called to the pier at around 6:30 p.m. Sunday in response to reports of a man and a woman who had jumped into the water. The 36-year-old woman who was with Dee survived the leap and was able to swim ashore unharmed, reported Fox 11.
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What man hasn’t died jumping after a woman?
I got better.
And he did it all for nothing
That sounds familiar
how deep is the water?
There’s a lot of crazy stuff going on these days.
Women-diving is a thing now?
All I can say is that it was cold. My friend Jamal may know how deep it was.
He did it all for the nookie.
“ Women-diving is a thing now?”
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It’s the responsible thing to do.👏👏
From the NY Post story:
Jennifer Carey, a spokesperson for the City of Huntington Beach, said it appears Fenton and his female companion jumped off the pier for fun.
A 40 foot drop into water is not that difficult if you know what you are doing.
well, at least they have started a go-fund-me, so someone can make a profit from their death....maybe get a new car to ‘help with their suffering’?
Feet first, point your toes, cover your nuts with your hands, and keep your chin tucked.
Is there anything else?
Hell of a way to do a breakup
Paging Florida Man, you’re up.
The jump isn’t difficult. Just make sure the water is deep enough and the waves don’t knock you into the pilings after you land.
I’ve been turned into a newt before...
No Limp Bizkit references allowed...
My bad, I won’t do it again.
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