The teen’s parents gave an interview to the New York Post in which they characterized their son as “intense and driven,” as well as “funny and kind-hearted.”
Speaking to Fox News Digital, United Cajun Navy spokesman Brian Trascher compared the designation of Robbins as “lost at sea”—the legal equivalent of a death certificate—since his corpse was never located.
The official report read, “Lost at sea” for Cameron Robbins. Gift to the Family
On May 24,
Robbins allegedly leaped off the cruise ship and dove into the ocean near Athol Island in response to a challenge.
Several conspiracy theories have been sparked by the footage that has gone popular on social media.