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Pier Incident

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crime-and-safety1 year ago

"Recovery of SUV from Virginia Beach Pier Reveals Tragic Discovery"

The red Nissan Kick that raced off a Virginia Beach pier and into the ocean was recovered with the body of an adult male inside. The victim has not been identified, and no license plates were found on the SUV. The recovery effort was hindered by rough conditions but resumed when calm conditions allowed for the vehicle to be lifted out of the water by a crane barge. The incident, captured in dramatic video, involved the SUV speeding down the pier and into the Atlantic, and authorities are investigating the connection to a missing person case.

local-news1 year ago

"Virginia Beach Pier Tragedies: Recovered Vehicle Reveals Grisly Discovery"

A red Nissan Kicks SUV, without license plates, was successfully recovered from the water off the 14th Street Fishing Pier at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront almost a week after it drove off the edge. One body was found in the vehicle, and the medical examiner will confirm the person’s identity. The recovery operation involved heavy equipment, divers, and a remotely-operated vehicle due to low visibility. The shoreline and pier surrounding the crime scene are closed, and updates on the recovery can be found on WAVY.com.

mental-health1 year ago

"Virginia Beach Pier Car Crash Sparks Mental Health Discussion Amid Recovery Efforts"

Recovery efforts are ongoing after a car drove off the Virginia Beach pier, sparking discussions about mental health and suicide awareness. While the cause of the incident is still under investigation, concerns about the driver's mental health have arisen. A poster near the pier sends a message of compassion and suicide awareness, prompting conversations about checking up on loved ones and seeking professional help for those struggling with mental health issues. The importance of providing support and assistance to individuals experiencing suicidal thoughts is emphasized, with a reminder to contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 9-8-8 for help.