Several Bay Area families are grieving over the recent, sudden, deaths of loved ones all with eerily-similar circumstances.
A 77-year-old woman from California died after snorkeling in Hawaii earlier this month, according to officials.
Paramedics transported her to Wilcox Medical Center, but she did not survive, according to officials. As of last Thursday, autopsy results were still pending. He said his mother was a compassionate longtime nurse who in recent years ministered the elderly as well as those in hospice care and often supported grieving families.
“Deceptively calm. They are almost seductively calm,” said Colin. “And, in fact, local people know quite well, as we learned in the aftermath of my mother’s passing, that the shallow waters can be quite treacherous.”
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