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Swift River Currents Hamper Search for Whitesburg Bridge Jumper
   posted 12:13 am Mon March 24, 2008 - Lacey's Spring
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Swift currents hampered today's search for a man who jumped about 70 feet into the Tennessee River from the Whitesburg Bridge on an outing with a friend, who also jumped but survived.

Police have not released the names of the two men, in their late 30s, but said they had been living in Huntsville about a year. One is from California, the other Africa.

Police questioned the first jumper and determined that no foul play was involved. Although alcohol was a factor, police called it an unfortunate accident.

Corey Woods of Pulaski, Tenn., who was fishing nearby, told authorities the first jumper hit the water in a cannonball dive Saturday and swam back to the river's south bank. But the second jumper landed flat on his stomach and was being carried downstream when he disappeared.

Nine more rescue groups joined the Morgan County Rescue Squad in today's search.

Divers from Huntsville Emergency Medical Services Inc. tried an underwater search shortly after sunrise, but pulled out because of the swift and dangerous currents.

Since then, as many as 17 boats have been dragging the river bottom searching for the missing man.

Latest Comment on Swift River Currents Hamper Search for Whitesburg Bridge Jumper
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I once dove off of a rock quarry cliff and the entry was about a 5 on a scale of 10. It knocked the breath out of me and fortunately I had friends in the water with a float. One of many stupid things I did when younger. Fortunately, I survived them all and can teach my kids and grandkids what not to do. It just wasn't this man's day. Very unfortunate!

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