State Probe Of Rob Konrad's Supposed 16 Hours At Sea Finds Nothing
The state agency that handles boating accidents released the reports today for its investigation into Rob Konrad's briefly legendary swim and the documents mostly reiterate what we knew already—Konrad says he swam very far, and we're gonna have to take his word for it.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's narrative relies heavily on what Konrad said happened but adds that the former Miami Dolphin's injuries included hypothermia, dehydration, and rhabdomyolysis. It also has details about the damage done to the boat. FWC spokeswoman Liz Barraco said no charges or violations were issued.
The full reports are below.
Image via Associated Press
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