You might have heard of Cameron Robbins, the promising teen who went missing after jumping from a cruise ship. After the incident took place on May 24, the coast guards were immediately dispatched to look for the boy in question.
However, after two whole days of continued rescue efforts, the operation was called off. Not even a trace of the boy could be found, and the Coast Guard crew has offered their condolences to the grieving family.
While you might think that news about Robbins should have died down in the same week, two chilling details have come up regarding the case. A viral video of Robbins’ last sighting in the water might be vital in solving his disappearance.
Did a Shark Attack Cameron Robbins?
A video taken by someone on the same cruise ship as Camron Robbins has gone viral on social media for the most horrifying reason. The clip in question shows a shark-like silhouette in the dark water, making Cameron turn away.
Most probably, the ensuing panic made Cameron miss the life preserver directed at him, and very soon, he was nowhere to be seen. Several netizens have analyzed the video and suggested it might be a shark or a giant fish.
Raymond King, the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Commodore, commented that the possibility of survival drastically decreases if they are not wearing a life vest and more so if they are intoxicated.
“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.”
Several people suggest that Cameron was pulled down under his legs, which is why he suddenly disappeared without a trace.
Chilling Last Words Caught on Video
The unknown fish in the Cameron Robbins video wasn’t the only horrifying thing caught on record. If you pay attention to the words spoken alongside, you’ll hear rising panic among the teens, but also a voice saying, “Oh, bye, bye.”
The background sounds in the entire video go, “This kid f–king jumped off! Oh my f–king God! Oh, shut the f–k up! Oh, bye, bye!”
Remember that it is a graduation party, and teens might be inebriated. Some might not even have processed what was happening as Cameron was swimming alongside the ship. The comment might be a harmless one from a similarly clueless kid. However, what if the opposite was true?
Cameron had allegedly jumped on a dare from his friends, so the urge to go overboard might have been due to peer pressure. We do not know if the dare was random or pre-mediated. Robbins was an outstanding kid, and we have teachers’ statements to confirm.
Jealousy in teen years is nothing out of the blue, and we all know how maliciousness can foster in people. This is not to incriminate any present student, but it does make one think about the situation.
Other schoolmates on the ship had tried to stop the boy from jumping, but he shook them off.
Which Ship Was Cameron Robbins On? Where Did He Jump?
Cameron Robbins was on a trip to celebrate graduation on a Bahamas cruise, Blackbeard’s Revenge. On May 24, at around 9.40 pm local time, the 18-year-old boy went overboard on a dare as the ship was in Montagu Bay off Athol Island in the Bahamas.
Cameron Robbins was a student at the University Laboratory School, Baton Rouge. School authorities have clarified that they had not sanctioned the cruise trip.
If you hop on Twitter, you will find many edited versions of the viral video. Some have high exposure to detect a shark, and others are slowed down to see when exactly the boy went down. From condolences to analogy videos, the case of Cameron Robbins has caught the interest of worldwide people.
Even some so-called mediums have seized the opportunity to capitalize on a teen’s death, claiming they have talked to his spirit.
The record is too blurry, chaotic, and dark, with several out-of-focus shots to claim anything solid. While many claims that he was bitten and pulled under by sharks, a confirmed analysis is not likely to be reached, considering it’s been more than a week since the disappearance.
Well, what do you think? Let us know in the comments.