The tragic moment a man in northeast Brazil was thrown off a jet ski before he drowned was caught on camera.
Dramatic footage shows José de Melo, 29, riding in the back of the watercraft and holding on to his friend, Evanebio Barros, 35, who was performing stunts at Lake Jaçanaú in Maracanú, Ceará, on Wednesday.
Barros could be seen piloting the jet ski at a high speed and making sharp turns when he and de Melo fell into the water.
Both men were not wearing vests at the time of the accident.
José de Melo drowned at a lake in the northeastern Brazilian state of Ceará on Wednesday. The 29-year-old was riding on a jet ski piloted by a friend when they were both thrown into the water. His friend attempted to rescue before he stopped because he feared he was going to drown
José de Melo (left) holds on to his friend Evanebio Barros (right) moments before the fell off the jet ski and drowned on Wednesday
De Melo's sister, Ana Shyrlani, told TV Verdes Mares, that despite the fact he was jet skiing, her brother did not know how to swim.
Shyrlani also confirmed that Barros attempted to save her brother from drowning before it was too late.
After trying to save de Melo, Barros became afraid he would drown as well and managed to swim to shore.
Witnesses at the lake told authorities they had seen both men drink alcoholic beverages prior to the accident.
Shyrlani confirmed that de Melo was drinking before going on the jet ski ride, but she was not aware if Barros had consumed alcohol.
Evanebio Barro and José de Melo were ejected from a jet ski before de Melo drowned. Both men were not wearing vests at the time of the accident
Witnesses told authorities that Evanebio Barro (left) and José de Melo (right) had drank alcohol moments before the accident
De Melo’s body was recovered by a fire department rescue team about six feet below the surface.
Authorities questioned Barros, who did not have a license to operate the jet ski.
No charges have been filed yet.
At least 493 people have been rescued from drowning in Ceará since January, Maracanú fire department data shows.
De Melo’s death comes seven years after his brother was killed in a motorcycle accident, according to online news outlet G1.