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Tragic Brevard County Beach Incident: 17-Year-Old Dies, 12-Year-Old Rescued from Treacherous Surf

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12-year-old rescued, 17-year-old dead after rough surf incident at Brevard County beach

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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla – Tragedy struck a Brevard County beach when a teenager lost his life in a drowning incident, authorities have confirmed.

The unfortunate event occurred on Saturday afternoon at Lori Wilson Park in Cocoa Beach, as adverse weather conditions battered the area, leading to perilous surf conditions. According to Cocoa Beach police, both a 12-year-old and a 17-year-old found themselves struggling against the strong currents.

Lifeguards were able to rescue the younger of the two, bringing the 12-year-old safely to shore. However, the situation became dire when the 17-year-old could not be immediately located. An extensive search was launched, and lifeguards, along with firefighters, eventually discovered the older teen submerged and unresponsive in the turbulent waters.

Both individuals were swiftly transported to a nearby hospital. Unfortunately, despite best efforts, the 17-year-old was later pronounced dead, as confirmed by a police statement to News 6.

This heartbreaking incident unfolds as rough weather conditions have been impacting the Central Florida coastline since Friday. It marks the third tragic drowning reported on Brevard County beaches this year, underscoring the dangers posed by unpredictable surf conditions.

The death comes after rough weather affected parts of Central Florida’s coastline Friday and Saturday. It is the third reported drowning at a Brevard County beach this year.

On April 14, Cocoa Beach Fire Rescue responded to four people caught in a rip current. A 42-year-old man from Connecticut and a 34-year-old woman from Ohio were taken to Cape Canaveral Hospital, where both later were pronounced dead, officials said.

The earlier deaths came after orange lifesaving rings were removed from the shoreline amid a lawsuit between the Cocoa Beach Rotary Club and Drown Zero, the company that supplied the rings. As of Sunday, the rings were back up and ready for use.

Cocoa Beach police have not confirmed whether Saturday’s incident was related to a rip current. Brevard Beach Safety advises swimmers who are caught in a rip current to swim with the current, not against it, until they are clear, then swim back to shore at an angle.

Cocoa Beach police have not released the identities of the children. This remains an active investigation.

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