Wed. Nov 6th, 2024
alert-–-heartbreaking-moment-orphaned-toddler-reaches-out-for-his-parents-who-drowned-on-maui-snorkeling-tripAlert – Heartbreaking moment orphaned toddler reaches out for his parents who drowned on Maui snorkeling trip

A little boy has been left with nothing but photographs of his young parents as the family revealed details about how they died while snorkeling on the first day of their babymoon in Hawaii.

Sophia Tsaruk, was 30 weeks pregnant with baby Logan’s younger sister when she dived into the waters off Ahihi-Kinau on Saturday morning.

Moments later she and husband Ilya, 25, were being dragged out by first responders who battled to save their lives before they were declared dead on the beach.

‘The water was calm, there no like out of the ordinary weather conditions or anything like that,’ said Ilya’s sister Taisiya Tsaruk who accompanied them on the trip to Maui.

‘We thought we were good. What could possibly happen?’

The couple from Snohomish in Washington had just bought a new home and travelled to the Pacific island to celebrate Sophia’s pregnancy.

Tiasiya joined them with her husband Anatoliy and another couple, and all six headed for the beach on the west of the island for the first full day of their vacation.

Sophia, 26, was not a strong swimmer and mentioned feeling slightly ill as they donned snorkel masks and waded into the unguarded waters.

The group split up to explore the sea-bed before another swimmer approached Tiasiya and told her he had heard screaming in the water.

First responders were called at 12.02pm and an EMS on a jet ski found Sophia floating unconscious in the water before bringing her to shore.

The EMS then headed back out to search for Ilya who had disappeared from view before divers found him lying unconscious on the sea bed more than 100 yards from the beach.

An onlooker filmed the rescuers frantic attempts to resuscitate the couple as their horrified relatives looked on.

Taisiya believes the snorkel masks the couple were wearing may have played a part in their deaths.

‘When we were in the water I experienced a loss of breath like I could not breath,’ she told KITV.com.

‘I felt like the mask was just suffocating me and I had to rip my mask off to breathe.

‘They both drowned, but she did have her mask on, which is, I don’t know.

‘I do believe that it played a role. Because like, I said I experienced a loss of breath in the mask and we were wearing the same masks.’

Social media in Hawaii has lit up with comments from dismayed locals warning of the dangers snorkel masks pose to inexperienced users when exhaled air is not properly expelled.

‘There have been multiple drownings due to these masks,’ wrote Kristina Lopez-Mata. ‘They need to ban them, it’s an ongoing issue here.

‘Anyone that lives here knows not to use them.’

But the tragedy remains under investigation and Anatoliy said he is not convinced that the masks proved fatal.

‘We don’t think that she suffocated in the mask,’ he added.

‘It might’ve just played a role in scaring her to panic. Everything is just speculation at this point.’

Eighteen-month-old Logan is staying with an aunt and uncle, and a Gofundme appeal to help him, and to bring his parents back home, has smashed its $100,000 target since being set up on Sunday.

‘There’s just not a moment he’s alone,’ said Sophia’s older sister Ilona Tsymbalyuk.

‘Everybody’s constantly rotating wanting to hold him because they left a little bit of him and her in him.’

‘Her birthday is the day after Christmas,’ she added.

‘She was always talking about how she might deliver this baby girl that she was dreaming about on her birthday.

‘They were planning to name her Melody because they both sang.’

Home video has emerged of Sophia leading her church choir in a solo, and the gofundme organizer Andrey Tupikov said the young mother ‘had the voice of an angel’

‘The Kovalevich and Tsaruk families are grieving today, and this pain will not pass soon, but we continue to pray and lean on the Lord,’ he wrote.

‘We are blessed to have had both of them in our lives and are left now with the sweet memories and moments that we shared together with them.’

Taisiya said the couple were thrilled about having a baby sister for little Logan.

‘They were prepping the baby room for her,’ she added.

‘They were so excited for life and what it was going to bring them next.’

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