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City responds after man's fatal drowning at Tennessee quarry
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Following a man's drowning death at a Tennessee quarry, the City of Knoxville is making changes to prevent people from jumping off the cliffs.
Media outlets report 27-year-old Dezayas Smith has been identified as Sunday's drowning victim at Fort Dickerson Quarry after he jumped into the water from a 50 to 65-foot-high (15.2 to 19.8 meters) cliff. Responders recovered Smith's body from 165-feet-deep (50.3 meters) water shortly before 1 a.m. Monday.
The quarry is almost 200-feet-deep (70 meters) in spots with no visibility.
Knoxville Parks and Recreation Director Joe Walsh says city officials met Monday and decided to create a barricade with signage at the quarry warning people not to jump off. Some signs had been put at other cliffs in the quarry, but none are posted where Smith jumped.