Partygoers slammed for shouting 'bye bye' to Cameron Robbins before he jumped ... trends now

Partygoers slammed for shouting 'bye bye' to Cameron Robbins before he jumped ... trends now
Partygoers slammed for shouting 'bye bye' to Cameron Robbins before he jumped ... trends now

Partygoers slammed for shouting 'bye bye' to Cameron Robbins before he jumped ... trends now

Partygoers aboard a booze cruise are being slammed on social media for callously saying 'bye bye' as a high school graduate jumped into shark-infested waters in the Bahamas and vanished.

Cameron Robbins, 18, has not been seen since May 24 when he hurled himself off the party boat on a dare. 

Video has since surfaced of the teen's final moments as he struggles in the open waters, with what some believe to be a shark moving near him.

His fellow boat mates, many of them friends, could be heard shouting for the teen as one male yelled: 'This kid f***ing jumped off! Oh my f***ing God! Oh, shut the f*** up! Oh, bye, bye!'

Social media users have since taken aim at the remarks, posting videos asking how Robbins' so-called friends and fellow graduates could dismiss such a dangerous situation without taking action. 

The search for Robbins was called off two days later. A long line of mourners remembered the teen during a private memorial service on Sunday. 

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Partygoers on a booze cruise are being slammed on social media for telling Cameron Robbins, 18, 'bye bye' before he jumped into shark-infested waters in the Bahamas and vanished

Partygoers on a booze cruise are being slammed on social media for telling Cameron Robbins, 18, 'bye bye' before he jumped into shark-infested waters in the Bahamas and vanished

Robbins (left) had only arrived on the island hours before the pirate-themed sunset boat excursion and had been staying at the Atlantis Paradise Island in Nassau

Robbins (left) had only arrived on the island hours before the pirate-themed sunset boat excursion and had been staying at the Atlantis Paradise Island in Nassau

Robbins had recently returned from a weekend fishing trip on the Louisiana Gulf Coast with his father and brother before he left for his graduation celebration trip in the Bahamas.

The boat was near the uninhabited Athol Island when Robbins was reportedly dared to jump off into the ocean. 

Social media users pointed out how Robbins' friends were heard laughing and bidding him farewell instead of trying to stop him or help him back onboard. 

One user posted a video demanding to know who was heard saying 'bye bye' on the video. 

Another posted a video explaining the incident and wrote in the caption: 'When your drunk and something bad happens like this it immediately makes you wake up and realize whats going on. That was never a friend.'

The same person also said 'imagine being a high school graduate, jumping off a boat on a dare and the last words you hear are 'bye bye.' 

Another posted a video explaining the incident and wrote in the caption: 'When your drunk and something bad happens like this it immediately makes you wake up and realize whats going on. That was never a friend'

Another posted a video explaining the incident and wrote in the caption: 'When your drunk and something bad happens like this it immediately makes you wake up and realize whats going on. That was never a friend'

There is a notable shift in the video when the partygoers seem to notice that the situation has turned dire and they attempt to help him.  

'Hey, grab the buoy!' one person shouts, as someone throws a life preserver in the water. 

But the video ends as Robbins swims away from the life preserver — while flashes of what some online viewers say appear to be sharks seem to close in on him.

The mother of one of Robbins' friends told Fox News that several students tried to grab him before he took the plunge but he broke free.

'This was a booze cruise, and they were on their way back when this happened,' the unnamed woman said on Friday.

'My son texted me when it happened, saying, 'Cameron jumped off. They can't find him.' They were out there until 2, 3 the morning. It was terrible weather that night. The kids were cold, wet and traumatized.

'The girls were in bikinis and bathing suits. The guys were giving them their shirts. It was a bad time to bring drunk 18-year-olds out into waters near this island where there's nothing.'

Robbins, pictured here on the left with his grandmother and brother, had only just graduated from high school days before the tragedy

Robbins, pictured here on the left with his grandmother and brother, had only just graduated from high school days before the tragedy 

Robbins was last seen jumping overboard near Athol Island, not far from where he had

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