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What does the husband of the woman who was washed away and drowned in the sea say?

What does the husband of the woman who was washed away and drowned in the sea say?

The unfortunate woman's husband recounts what happened in Caiparisia. A 66-year-old German woman drowned from one moment to the next…

Eyewitnesses in Kyparissia are in shock as the husband of the unfortunate woman recounts the dramatic events on camera. A 66-year-old woman drowned in the sea when she was swept away by a wave while walking on land. As her husband says, she dived to save him, but was unable to do so.

“A wave came and took her away. I also entered the sea and tried to save her, but I did not succeed. The husband of the unfortunate 66-year-old woman, who lost her life, describes the tragic incident that took place last Sunday, January 7, at noon, in Kaiparisia with these words.

He himself is still trying to recover from the shock he experienced, unable to believe that he lost the support of an entire life in an instant. A 66-year-old woman from Germany and her husband – left their homeland in recent years and chose to live in our country for the rest of their lives. In fact, they themselves got their own house in Kakovatos of Ilia.

They did not choose the area by chance, because they really wanted their house to be near the sea. But a love that costs the unfortunate girl her life.

Everything happened in seconds. The 66-year-old woman, along with her husband and friends, visited Kyparissia from Kakovatos, visiting them from Germany.

“We were with friends at the port, we were sitting in a safe place. We were watching the waves, my wife got up and went behind, she obviously wanted to take pictures for the children, I understand. Before we saw, the wave surrounded her, my friend saw her, I ran, but A huge wave came and swept her away.

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I also carefully entered the sea, I caught and searched, but I did not find her. Then the coast guard came and they were very kind and helped me search for her for two hours. After two and a half hours, the tide carried her about 500 meters from where we were.