HONOLULU (KHON2) — A teenager survived a night on the ocean with his kayak after he was reported missing Wednesday night. The 17-year-old Kamehameha student athlete was practicing with his ...
Magazine, MyLondon, GRM Daily, and more. A teenager, who was left clinging onto a capsized kayak for 12 hours overnight, has been found. On Thursday, Oct. 17, the U.S. Coast Guard revealed in a ...
Officials at a press conference Thursday said around 4:20 a.m., a U.S. Coast Guard C-130 Hercules aircraft crew spotted 17-year-old Kahiau Kawai clinging to his kayak about half a mile off Kaimana ...
Kawai had lost his paddle and was clinging to his kayak when Keaulana spotted him. "I think he was in total shock because he wasn't emotional at all, and I was actually crying. My gut's off ...
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He was treading water and clinging to his kayak, officials said. He had lost his paddle and was using the kayak as a kickboard to stay close to shore, officials said. The Coast Guard made radio ...
Less than 12 hours later, a crew aboard an HC-130 Hercules plane spotted the kayak with the teenager clinging to it and deployed a flare to mark the position offshore near the War Memorial Natatorium.
Hours later, however, the U.S. Coast Guard released video of the 17-year-old kayaker being rescued after spending nearly 12 hours in the water clinging to his kayak in waters off Oahu's south ...
He was treading water and clinging to his kayak, officials said. He had lost his paddle and was using the kayak as a kickboard to stay close to shore, officials said. The Coast Guard made radio ...
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