Home » World » Tragic Honeymoon in Hawaii: California Couple’s Snorkeling Trip Ends in Tragedy

Tragic Honeymoon in Hawaii: California Couple’s Snorkeling Trip Ends in Tragedy

Hawaii

A romantic honeymoon is the dream of many couples. This couple did not expect that their honeymoon would end tragically mercilessly.

Stevan Phan and Brittany, a husband and wife from California, United States. Celebrating their new life, the couple decided to go on their honeymoon Hawaii.

The beautiful Hawaii has become a popular destination, especially the beaches. Everything is carefully prepared, from destinations, hotels to car rentals.


Electric Beach in Honolulu was one of the places they visited. This beach was chosen because it has an electric blue water color, perfect for snorkeling.

Quoted from New York Post, Steven and Brittany decided to snorkel last Thursday (1/6). While having fun snorkeling, suddenly the husband disappeared under the waves.

A search was carried out, a spear fisherman managed to find the husband. According to a report by The New York Post, CPR performed as first aid before the arrival of the rescue team.

But unfortunately, Steven could not be saved.

Already fell under the stairs, bad luck still continues to hit Brittany. After her husband was declared not breathing, Brittany was made aware of her belongings that had disappeared from there.

Bags, cell phones, wallets, clothes, money, rental car keys and more print what they left on the beach seemed to have been swallowed up by the earth. They left them on the beach before going snorkeling.

This incident made Honolulu residents furious because the coast guard was deemed negligent in carrying out their duties. The local government plans to put up a new lifeguard booth following a public outcry for more responders on the city’s beach.

Watch VideoSeconds Box Truck Trying to Break Through the White House Security Barrier

(bnl/wsw)

2023-06-13 15:05:10
#Bloody #Honeymoon #Husband #Died #Drowned #Items #Stolen

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.