A sneaker wave at Ke Iki Beach in Honolulu swept up three visitors, killing a man from California and a woman from Oklahoma.
Two beachgoers drowned Monday after a large wave swept them and a third person into the ocean off the coast of Oahu.
Oklahoma resident Laura Sue Jett, 72, was identified as the second victim who died at the Ke Iki Beach on Oʻahu’s North Shore ...
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