Driverless boat spins out of control and breaks docks after photoshoot goes horribly wrong in America.



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Three men conducting a photoshoot on a boat on a busy Florida river in the United States somehow fell overboard, leaving the 8-meter boat unmanned and out of control.

The three men told officers they accidentally fell into the St. Lucie River along Florida’s Atlantic coast on Sunday, leaving the ship unmanned. He circled the men numerous times, forcing them to dive underwater so he wouldn’t run over them.

The boat then righted itself, hit a concrete pier, flew off and hit a second pier before coming to a stop, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said in a Facebook post.

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The men were able to swim to a nearby sailboat. One had a minor injury, the sheriff’s office said.

An investigation into the case has been submitted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

The ship hit a concrete pier and flew off.

Martin County Sheriff’s Office

The ship hit a concrete pier and flew off.

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