Colorado visitor dies after scuba dive at Hilo’s Waiolena Beach Park
- Greg Durocher, a 51-year-old man from Castle Rock, Colorado, died after scuba diving lessons at Waiolena Beach Park on June 30.
- After spending roughly 38 minutes in the water, Durocher came ashore experiencing trouble breathing and soon after lost consciousness, leading to an emergency response.
- His family and dive instructor administered CPR until Hawaii Fire Department medics arrived; he was then transported to a hospital in Hilo, where he was declared deceased shortly after admission.
- Authorities have launched a coroner’s investigation to establish the cause of death, which is believed to be drowning, with no signs of foul play reported.
- Authorities are asking anyone who has details about the incident to reach out to Officer Elieser Quinones of the South Hilo Patrol at 808-935-3311.
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Castle Rock man dead in presumed drowning after scuba diving in Hawaii
HILO, Hawaii (KRDO) -- The Hawaii Police Department says a Castle Rock man has died, possibly from drowning, while visiting the island with family. Police say that 51-year-old Greg Durocher died after scuba diving lessons. According to police, they were called out to Waiolena Beach Park on Monday afternoon. Durocher had reportedly been in the water for about 40 minutes. Police were told that he had returned to shore, complaining of breathing pro…
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