An outdoor enthusiast inadvertently filmed his own drowning. Police are searching for his body.


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Alaska State Troopers are searching for the body of a man who inadvertently filmed his own drowning.

Paul Rodriguez Jr., 43, was wearing a helmet with a GoPro camera attached when the kayak he was on overturned in a glacial lake in Alaska on July 11, Alaska State police said. The camera was found and turned over to authorities, who confirmed it belonged to Rodriguez. Investigators were able to determine what happened from the GoPro footage.

“The recording continued showing that the kayak overturned due to a strong current coming from the glacier,” Troopers spokesperson Tim DeSpain told the AP.

DeSpain told USA TODAY Tuesday that they are still searching Mendenhall Lake for his body.

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