Boy swept to sea on unicorn raft describes ordeal

Declan O’Connor, 8, told ABC News he was “really scared” and thought he “might die” before being pulled back to shore by rescuers. https://gma.abc/2Izs0qF

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8-year-old rescued at sea on inflatable unicorn warns ‘never’ go on a float in the ocean

What was supposed to be a fun family day at the beach turned into a scary circumstance when a young boy on an inflatable pool toy got swept out to sea in North Carolina.

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37 thoughts on “Boy swept to sea on unicorn raft describes ordeal

  1. No floaties on no life jacket and doesn't know how to swim, maybe the mother should have kept a better close eye on him and not let him go out there all by himself without any protection, put the mother in jail for that

  2. Eight yrs old and that slow? No wander why that kid's parents are trying to get rid off him. Eight years old and doesn't know hiw to swim? Eight years old and still living under those parents roof? Hey kid. Start walking to safety before those two feed you poison. Ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuun for your life.
    Kids need to be brought up. Not buried . Ruuuuuuuun kiddo, ruuuuun.
    This kid may need professional help…. with his parents.

  3. Word! take it serious dumb asses put them on a fucking floaty in the fucking ocean WTF did you think was going to happen? I think there should be a standard "Dumbass Test" fucking duh what's next feeding a lion through a wired fence? PEOPLE WAKE THE FUCK UP!

  4. Ours is too big to fit in a pool. We use it to float down the river. There's a river in our area that is popular for floating on rafts and it's alot of fun. But it's viewed more as an adult activity and it's not the ocean. I can swim and I don't swim in the ocean.

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