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People are putting frozen towels on fans — here’s why that’s a bad ideaTeen electrocuted after asking his parents to leave the dinner table to charge his phone
Nate Davenport, 45, a retired US Navy fighter pilot and successful businessman, was spending time with his three youngest children at the Harbourside Place shopping and dining complex in Jupiter Sunday afternoon, when at least two of the kids jumped into a splash pad to play, according to family members.Davenport reached into the water and pulled his sons, ages 8 and 11, to safety, but was electrocuted in the process.
“Our focus is on the people involved and their families,” Mastroianni stated. “We ask the community to join us in praying for them.”After retiring from the service in 2008, Davenport joined his father’s business, RGD Consulting Engineers, and eventually took over as company president in 2019, according to his LinkedIn profile.
Brother-in-law Mike Bishop said he was not surprised that Davenport put himself in harm’s way to save his children.
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