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On the last Sunday of April each year, around 6,000 to 10,000 people swallow a boat on a lake in Florida.

The party is an annual celebration at Lake Boca Raton on Florida’s southeast coast. This rave attracts people from close to far, for a massive boating and drinking festival.

The event does not sell tickets and guests are given little direction. Just remember to show up and float.

The city of Boca Raton told Fox News Digital that although there is no official involvement in hosting the party, it will work with community partners such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Committee (FWC) to “ensure the safety of all participants and protect the waterways.”

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The boat will gather at Lake Boca Raton for Boca Bash on Sunday, April 25th, 2021. (Reuters)

People boat, dance, drink

Boat, dance and drink at Boca Bash on Sunday, April 28th, 2024 at Lake Boca Raton. (Jenniferlett/Palm Beach Post/USA TODAY Network)

Boca Bash began in 2007

According to Palm Beach PostEvents like the annual Spring Divorce in Boca Raton were always held in the final weeks of April. It began in 2007 when party seekers appeared despite authorities cancelling the event.

Since then, thousands of party animals have flocked to the deep seas of Lake Boca Raton.

Boca Bash is in his own death

The 2018 Boca Bash became tragic when 32-year-old Frances Roselyn of West Palm Beach owned his death.

His friend, Strogoff Prevot, I told WPTV In 2018, their group travelled to the sandbar. Roselin disappeared as Prevot turned around while he was swimming. Prevot returns to the boat to search for Roselin, but his friend finds a police officer and reports Roselin is missing.

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Marines began their search along with police helicopters, marine rescue and the Coast Guard, but were unable to find the 32-year-old, police said.

Boca Bash in Boca Raton, Florida

Boats, dances and drinking at Boca Bash on Sunday, April 28th, 2024 at Boca Lake Boca Raton. (Jenniferlett/Palm Beach Post/USA TODAY Network)

Swimmers later discovered rosellin at the bottom of the intracoastal waterway. The Boca Raton Police Station later announced that Roselin had owned.

His girlfriend, Tamekia Rich, filed an illegal death lawsuit against the city of Boca Raton, alleging negligence on the part of the city for failing to provide proper water oversight as he failed to control the crowd. The city rebutted, saying that he had not hosted the Boca Bash.

Watch: Boca Bash revelries caught throwing garbage in the water

I dumped the trash on the camera and was thrown into the water

The 2024 virus drone footage captured two teenagers, 15 and 16, and when they jumped out of a Boosie gathering on April 28, 2024, they cleared two trash cans filled with bottles and other plastic on the railing of a fishing boat.

As Partyer’s boats zoom out the zoom away into choppy water in Boca Raton’s inlet, the video pans out into the spread of floating debris. Footage from the front of the boat shows teens waving and laughing.

The video urged anger, and the Boca Bash Facebook page wrote that “I was angered and disturbed by these actions.”

“When the video was posted, we quickly worked with the community to discover who the boat owner was and who was on the boat in this particular example,” they wrote.

This was the frozen frame of a YouTube video before Boca Bash Partiers threw trash into the water.

Freezing frames from YouTube videos before Boca Bash Partiers throwing trash into the water. (Wavy Boats LLC)

The two teens faced three felony charges of causing contamination, which “caused contamination” in order to harm or harm human health and welfare, animals, plants or aquatic creatures or property. Miami Herald It has been reported.

One of the boy’s parents issued a statement sent via email Palm Beach Post Through a spokesman.

“We take our responsibility to look after the ocean and our community very seriously. We are very saddened by what happened at Boca Bash last weekend,” the family wrote. “We want to broaden our sincere apologies to all who have been justly upset by impacting what happened.”

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Chris Eberhart of Fox News contributed to this report.

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