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Freak Wave Claims British Postie on Tenerife Holiday
20 Mar
Summary
- A woman died after a freak wave hit her during a morning swim.
- An earthquake may have caused the unusual wave, knocking her into rocks.
- She was underwater for five minutes before resuscitation efforts began.

A holidaymaker from Britain tragically lost her life in Tenerife following a freak wave incident on February 25. The 56-year-old woman, a postal worker, was on a morning swim in Costa Adeje when a large wave struck her near the rocks, causing severe head trauma. Her daughter explained that the wave was unusual and may have been triggered by a minor earthquake that occurred around the same time.
The victim, a strong swimmer, was reportedly underwater for five minutes before bystanders alerted lifeguards. Resuscitation efforts took another 13 minutes before she could be transported to a hospital. Doctors later determined there was too much brain damage for her to recover. The family confirmed her passing on March 8, after her ventilator was turned off.
The incident highlights the unpredictable nature of the sea. While the coastal area where she was swimming is typically calm, the unexpected wave turned a peaceful morning activity into a fatal accident. The family is seeking support through a crowdfunding campaign to help manage the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.




