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Family and Friends Mourn Woman Who Died in Apparent Maui Shark Attack

December 22, 2022 at 5:18 am tdemartini
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(AP) — Family and friends are mourning a Bellingham, Washington, woman who died in an apparent shark attack during a Hawaiʻi vacation earlier this month.

Kristine Allen, 60, vanished Dec. 8 while snorkeling as a large shark was seen cruising the waters near Keawakapu Point in south Maui, her husband Blake Allen told The Bellingham Herald.

The U.S. Coast Guard, the Maui Fire Department and ocean rescue teams searched for the woman from the water and by sky to no avail, and the search was called off after 40 hours.

Department of Land and Natural Resources spokesman Dan Dennison called it a “possible shark-human encounter” at Dec. 9 news conference.

Kristine Allen, called “Kristi” by her friends, was a massage therapist and life coach. A memorial is planned in the future in Bellingham, according to her husband.

In her last public Facebook post, Kristine Allen told friends how much she was looking forward to her upcoming vacation. “Following dreams!” she said. “I have wanted to learn to surf for years. I am committed to create a life I love in big and small ways.”

Allen and her husband were both snorkeling when her husband and other witnesses reported seeing what was believed to be a Tiger shark swimming about 50 yards (45 meters) from shore. Blake Allen told officials that he saw the shark swim by but could not see his wife. The shark swam by several times before he returned to shore and reported his wife missing, the Department of Land and Natural Resources said.

 

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