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Why Junior Pope’s clothes were torn when he was brought out of river

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  • Movie producer, Stanley Ontop elaborates on the tragic death of actor, Junior Pope.
  • Ontop who has been at the fore in providing information about developments regarding the death of the movie star and 4 other crew members, replied to an IG user who demanded to know why Junior Pope spent about 4 hours underwater before he was brought out.
  • Explaining, he revealed why Pope’s clothes were torn when he was finally taken out of the river.

Filmmaker, Stanley Ontop provides more details regarding the demise of famous actor, Junior Pope.

He revealed why the actor’s clothes were torn when he was taken out of the river after drowning.

Ontop disclosed this after an inquisitive Instagram user asked why Junior Pope wasn’t taken out of the river swiftly but was underwater for about 4 hours.

She wrote:

“But @stanley_ontop ..I just wanna rewind a little just found ur handle..why was JP in the water for 4hrs?? Despite some of you rescued..why did the divers leave the spot after rescuing you people? why didn’t they continue considering some were still in for lets say 30mins-1hr? Enlighten me a bit.”

Replying, Stanley revealed that the divers first rescued those with life jackets before they commenced search for Junior Pope who had already sunk deep.…Click Here To Continue Reading>>

He revealed that a hook was later used to pull out the actor and that was why his clothes were torn when he was brought out.

He wrote:

“@queensheeba007 first I wasn’t in the boat neither was I in the movie. Calls came across and everyone rushed to the scene.
They rescued those found sailing on the water because they were on live jacket. But couldn’t find the remaining 5 which JNR pope was one of them. The divers went into the River and couldn’t find anyone. They then used fishing hook & to look for them, they found the PA guy first and later found JP with the help of the 2. The reason why his shirts torn was because of the hook & they used.
Others were found the next day.
Shalom!”

See the exchange below:

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