Friday, August 13, 2010

Teenage Children Tombstoning from 65 foot Height


Children as young as 12 left onlookers stunned after risking their lives by ‘tombstoning’ from a death-defying dui lawyers 65-foot height. Structured Settlement Investments
The youngsters gathered at the notorious Dead Man’s Cove point yesterday to make the potentially lethal leap into the rocky water loan rates below.
A 13-year-old girl seems to freeze in terror before dui lawyers making the dangerous plunge – holding her nose as she hurtles through the air. mesothelioma lawyers
Dare devils: Children as young as 12 make the potentially fatal 
65-foot leap
Dare devils: Children as young as 12 make the potentially fatal 65-foot leap

No fear: The group stunned onlookers with their reckless behaviour
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Another teenager, covered in tattoos, strips off to the waist before diving head-first off the ledge - which is infamous for tombstoning - on the Plymouth Hoe, Plymouth.
It comes in the same week that teenager Dean Mason died after leaping into Holcombe Quarry, Somerset.
Death-defying: A teenager plunges head first after making the 
potentially fatal leap off Dead Man's Cove
Death-defying: A teenager plunges head first after making the potentially fatal leap off Dead Man's Cove
Dangerous: A girl holds her nose as she hurtles to the water from 
the 65-foot drop
Dangerous: A girl holds her nose as she hurtles to the water from the 65-foot drop
The 19-year-old, from Weston-super-Mare, is the latest to be killed in the highly dangerous craze.
After the Somerset tragedy on Saturday, Avon and Somerset Police Inspector Jo Ross said: 'Although it is tempting to jump into cool water in the hot weather, I would urge people not to jump into the unknown.
Lucky landing: The girl hits the water after jumping from Dead 
Man's Cove
Lucky landing: The girl hits the water after jumping from Dead Man's Cove
Deadly jump: Dead Man's Cove is a notorious tombstoning point in 
Plymouth
Deadly jump: Dead Man's Cove is a notorious tombstoning point in Plymouth
'Submerged objects like rocks may not be visible, and can cause serious injury or death if you jump on to them. Structured Settlement Investments
'Equally the shock of the cold water can be just as harmful and make it difficult to swim.
'Don't let alcohol, drugs or peer pressure affect your judgment.'

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