Louisiana teen lacking after going overboard in Bahamas whereas celebrating commencement  

Bahamian and U.S. authorities are looking for a teen who went overboard Wednesday evening whereas celebrating commencement.

Cameron Robbins, 18, went to the Atlantis Paradise resort in Nassau with different youngsters from Baton Rouge to mark their highschool graduations, Louisiana State College confirmed Thursday.

Robbins graduated from the College Lab Excessive Faculty, which operates as a part of LSU, on Sunday.

The U.S. Coast Guard stated Thursday that its crews have been helping the Royal Bahamas Protection Drive in looking for a lacking American who went overboard from a “sundown cruise.”

The Royal Bahamas Protection Drive didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The journey was not a faculty sanctioned occasion, in line with LSU. It is unclear what number of different latest graduates participated within the journey.

Kevin George, director of College Lab Excessive Faculty, stated the college’s group is “praying for the very best end result.” Counselors have been made accessible on campus for college kids and college.

“I’ve been in contact with Cameron’s household and at the moment, authorities are nonetheless looking for him within the Bahamas,” George stated in a press release Thursday. “In instances like these we should come collectively and assist one another.”

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