Businessman removed life jacket before drowning in lagoon during jet ski ride
A businessman, Euclides Victor Paiva de Azevedo, drowned in a lagoon after removing his life jacket in an attempt to swim to shore during a jet ski outing.
Euclides Victor Paiva de Azevedo, known as 'Catorze,' tragically drowned while jet skiing in Lagoa do Catu, located in Aquiraz, near Fortaleza, Brazil. Witnesses reported that he initially wore a life jacket but removed it in a misguided effort to reach the shore after falling into the water. This incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon, and a video recorded by a witness captured the moment he entered the lagoon with the jet ski.
The circumstances around the drowning highlight the dangers associated with water sports, especially when safety measures are not adhered to. As per reports from the local fire department, witnesses indicated that once Azevedo took off the life jacket, he quickly submerged, indicating the immediate shortcomings of his decision to not wear the flotation device. Search and rescue operations began shortly after the incident was reported, but unfortunately, it underscores the tragic realities that can unfold during recreational activities.
The local community is mourning the loss of Azevedo, a well-known businessman in the region, as this incident raises questions about safety practices and the importance of adhering to life-saving measures while swimming or engaging in water sports. This event serves as a somber reminder of the fine line between adventure and safety and may prompt local authorities to reconsider regulation and safety education for those participating in such recreational activities in the future.