Arizona diver dedicates jump off waterfall to friend

  • A man in Arizona decided to honor his friend who had recently passed away
  • Footage shows a man jumping off the highest ledge of Havasupai Falls in Arizona
  • Before taking the death-defying plunge, however, the unidentified diver, along with supporters and friends, begin chanting ‘Brad, Brad, Brad
  • Located on Havasupai tribal lands, the waterfall is located in a remote part of the Grand Canyon 

A man in Arizona decided to honor his friend who had recently passed away by jumping off the highest ledge of Havasupai Falls.

Footage of the event, uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday, shows a shirtless man atop the massive waterfall preparing to jump into a small pool of water below.

Before taking the death-defying plunge, however, the unidentified diver, along with supporters and friends, begin chanting ‘Brad, Brad, Brad.’ 

As they pay homage to their deceased friend, the diver hops off the ledge, performing flips in the air.

The clip captures the moment perfectly, transitioning into slow motion for viewers to see the diver’s terrifying decent into the water 

Located on Havasupai tribal lands, the waterfall is located in a remote, ‘hidden’ part of the Grand Canyon. 

A man in Arizona decided to honor his friend who had recently passed away by jumping off a waterfall 

Footage shows a man jumping off the highest ledge of Havasupai Falls, located inside the Grand Canyon

Footage shows a man jumping off the highest ledge of Havasupai Falls, located inside the Grand Canyon

 Before taking the death-defying plunge, the unidentified diver, along with supporters and friends, begin chanting 'Brad, Brad, Brad

 Before taking the death-defying plunge, the unidentified diver, along with supporters and friends, begin chanting ‘Brad, Brad, Brad

Footage of the event captures the moment perfectly, slowing down enough for viewers to see the diver's terrifying decent into the water 

Footage of the event captures the moment perfectly, slowing down enough for viewers to see the diver’s terrifying decent into the water 

 

 

 

  



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