Christopher Le Cun said he didn’t know he was scuba diving near a pipe from the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Florida that pulled in around 500,000 gallons of ocean water per minute. But, he said, ...
Christopher Le Cun is suing a South Florida nuclear power plant after he was sucked into its intake pipe and taken on a quarter-mile hell ride. A South Florida scuba diver was taken on a terrifying ...
Christopher Le Cun said he didn’t know he was scuba diving near a pipe from the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Florida that pulled in around 500,000 gallons of ocean water per minute. But, he said, ...
Christopher Le Cun said he didn’t know he was scuba diving near a pipe from the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Florida that pulled in around 500,000 gallons of ocean water per minute. But, he said, ...
(CNN) – Christopher Le Cun said he didn’t know he was scuba diving near a pipe from the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Florida that pulled in around 500,000 gallons of ocean water per minute. But, ...
A scuba diver and South Florida native who says he's lucky to be alive is filing suit against Florida Power and Light. Christopher Le Cun said he was sucked into an intake pipe at the St. Lucie ...
Christopher Le Cun said he didn’t know he was scuba diving near a pipe from the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Florida that pulled in around 500,000 gallons of ocean water per minute. But, he said, ...
A South Florida native who was scuba diving in the area last year is now suing Florida Power & Light saying no warning signs were around an intake pipe that sucked him in and took him on a terrifying ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Christopher Le Cun said he didn’t know he ...
A South Florida native who was scuba diving in the area last year is now suing Florida Power & Light saying no warning signs were around an intake pipe that sucked him in and took him on a terrifying ...
Christopher Le Cun said he didn’t know he was scuba diving near a pipe from the St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Florida that pulled in around 500,000 gallons of ocean water per minute. But, he said, ...
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