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    AP Interview: Fiancée defends blowhole victim

    HONOLULU (AP) — The fiancée of the Northern California man who was sucked into a blowhole to his apparent death said Friday there should have been signs warning people of the dangers of the geyser-like creation along a rugged stretch of the Maui coastline.

    Tika Hick told The Associated Press in a phone interview Friday from San Anselmo, Calif., that 44-year-old David Potts vanished into the ocean during a vacation to enjoy some time in the Maui sun before she undergoes a double mastectomy next week following a recent breast cancer diagnosis.

    Eyewitness accounts from tourists who were there said Potts was dancing around inches from the hole's opening and playing in the sprays of water shooting high into the sky when he disappeared.

    Hick disputed that description and took local officials to task for not posting warning signs at the site. She was not at the blowhole at the time, but said her brother and sister-in-law were there.

    "He slipped because it was slippery," said a sobbing Hick.

    The incident has served as another tragic reminder of the dangers lurking along undeveloped stretches of Hawaii's shoreline.

    Online travel sites warn of the rocky cliffs near the blowhole and its unpredictable eruptions. The blowhole was created by pounding surf that undercut and wore away a lava shelf. Every wave pushes water and air through the hole, creating an eruption similar to a geyser. Then as the water retreats, it creates a strong vacuum-like effect.

    Maui County officials said the blowhole appears to be on private land, according to property records, but were still in the process of verifying that. The county said people were continuing to visit the area, despite being told of what happened to Potts.

    Previous injuries and deaths at other tourist spots on private land have raised questions of responsibility and liability when visitors are technically trespassing to get there. Landowners are not required to post warning signs.

    The only signage at the Nakalele blowhole is a quarter-mile away — a handmade sign that cautions visitors, "Blowhole, park and walk at your own risk."

    "We urge all visitors to the location to please use caution an as obvious danger exists at or near the blowhole," the county said in a statement, also noting that it and the Maui Visitors Bureau do not promote the area as a tourist spot.

    There are still questions about who owns the land at the site of the blowhole — and who could be the target of a possible lawsuit over the episode.

    The county said records indicate the property is owned by Maui Land & Pineapple Company.

    Kalani Ho, the company's land and property manager, said the blowhole is on public property because it is on the shoreline. "The blowhole is below the high-water mark," she said. "State land is below the high-water mark and obviously that's in the water."

    The state is researching the ownership of the blowhole, said Deborah Ward, spokeswoman for the state Department of Land and Natural Resources.

    The Hawaii Tourism Authority asked Maui Land & Pineapple for permission to post warning signs near the blowhole, which the company granted, Ho said.

    She said publications that promote the blowhole as a destination present constant challenges for the company. "We don't have the resources to fence our entire property line and by state law we have to provide public access to the shoreline."

    Maui Police Lt. Chad Viela, who is overseeing the investigation, said this is the first time he's heard of someone falling into the hole, which has an opening that's about 3-feet wide. It's a popular tourist destination, he said, among visitors wanting to explore the undeveloped, sparsely populated terrain of western Maui's northern tip.

    "The ocean conditions are much more treacherous out that side of west Maui," he said. "Visitors just don't know the dangers."

    The last time someone died at a blowhole in Hawaii was 2002 when an 18-year-old from Sylmar, Calif., fell into the Halona blowhole on Oahu and drowned.

    In the latest case, Hick said she visited the site on Maui before leaving Hawaii and paid tribute to the man she was supposed to marry.

    "We put flowers in the water to say goodbye and asked Hawaii to take care of him," she said, "and to take care of me and our son."

     

    147 comments

    • LooneyTunes  •  10 mths ago
      Great, I guess the Tiger sharks have competition with the lawyers in Hawaii. I'm sorry, but where's the notion of personal accountability in our society. This is getting a little old
      • theargus 10 mths ago
        progress is here. we are now equally entitled, dependent, and unaccountable. YAY!
      • __A_YAHOO_USER__ 10 mths ago
        She will also probably stop at McDonalds on the way to court and sue them for hot coffee.
    • Call_me_M  •  10 mths ago
      I lived on Maui for 6 years and I know where that blowhole is located. WHY does someone have to post a sign saying "slippery"??? Does ANYONE have common sense anymore, is ANYONE able to think for themselves these days? Intelligence should make you think 2 or 3 times about standing so close to a rather large hole in the ground that is blowing water up into the air with such force. I'm so sorry her fiancee passed away but don't try to blame the County of Maui for his lack of self-preservation. NO ONE should EVER turn their back on the Pacific Ocean, not even a little bit. S-E-L-F--P-R-E-S-E-R-V-A-T-I-O-N!!!
    • Dilf Bilfer  •  10 mths ago
      He was an Idiot for being that close... How about a little common sense? Always want to blame someone else for your own actions... Sorry for your loss, but not much sympathy
      • brice 10 mths ago
        I totaly agree a blowhole is in a vaulcano or around one and it is water being pushed on top of lava that creates the blowing sucking motion of a blow hole so the guy was an IDIOT
    • Mike  •  10 mths ago
      Unbelievable.............Ron White is right............You can't fix stupid.
    • Corey Schumacher  •  10 mths ago
      He was completely at fault. At 44, you would think you would have enough common sense not to walk into a blow hole.
    • Cavendish Mubble  •  10 mths ago
      F%*@*%g Hell, when do people start taking responsibility for their own actions. Rule one, never turn your back to the ocean, rule two, never assume the ocean is safe, even next to the shoreline. Put up a sign ?!?!? When did that detour fools from being foolish. Sad, a very tragic thing to happen, but who'd fault is it ? Mmmmm...I'd say.......
    • Voice of Reason  •  10 mths ago
      "He slipped because it was slippery", she said. This is true. And having been to this spot I can tell you that you learn it is slippery as soon as to wade into the water. To get close to the hole you need to wade another 50-75 feet, and it is slippery the whole way. And while you make your way to get a better view, you can hear the power of the ocean as air, water and spray are forced through the hole. It is like the rhythmic breathing of a beast. To say that there should have been warning signs is ridiculous when mother nature provided warning signs which were apparently ignored.

      I feel sorry for the guy, but mother nature doesn't work for us...quite the opposite in fact.
      • Rider 10 mths ago
        Many people think they are safe in the out of doors because they have been raised in an environment which has been made safe for them. They don't have the feeling in their bones that life is a struggle to survive--every day and everywhere. This is especially true in our State and National Parks. I once witnessed a family climb over a railing, ignoring warning signs, in Yellowstone Park, to stand on the thin crust over a geyser for a photo. One of the other tourists went nuts, frantically trying to get them back on the boardwalk. He was successful and I applaud him. They could have easily fallen through into the boiling waters. So what makes anyone think that warning signs in that beautiful little PRIVATELY owned place would have helped? He was already trespassing on private land. At some point, people have to be held accountable for their own actions. The world cannot be made completely safe for everyone at all times.
    • nowandthen  •  10 mths ago
      The blowhole would frighten the most adventurous person. He was careless and paid the price..
    • Geoff  •  10 mths ago
      Yes, we need " Don't Be Stupid " signs everywhere !!!!
    • Regina  •  10 mths ago
      It's a shame that people want to ruin the beauty of this place with signs and fences. Use your brains! I hate it for the people who have died or been injured here but you have to use some common sense. It's a blowhole. That means there's a vacuum effect there. Vacuum's suck things up if they get close enough. The same goes with this naturally occuring work of nature. As for the area being slippery... well it is part of the ocean. Of course it will be slippery. I say enter at your own risk and don't try to blame someone who owns the property for any problems that arise from going there. It's not like the place is just off the side of the road. You have to actually hike down there. That is YOUR CHOICE! A grown person knows the dangers.
    • S P  •  10 mths ago
      people HAVE to take responsibility for their OWN actions, although i feel sorry for the fiancee' a lawsiut is NOT right when you're trespassing to start with!!!!!!!!!!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  10 mths ago
      There was a Sign- He is responsible for his Own Actions in my humble opinion
      • barblil9 10 mths ago
        An arrogant person is never humble. Take heed.
    • Harley  •  10 mths ago
      "Eyewitness accounts from tourists who were there said Potts was dancing around inches from the hole's opening and playing in the sprays of water shooting high into the sky when he disappeared."

      There you go. IDIOT
      • RJ 10 mths ago
        From what I heard, he also had his back to the ocean...mucking foron.
    • Spaz  •  10 mths ago
      I'm from Hawaii, and there is nothing gentle about those blow holes. If you are dumb enough to see something that has the force to shoot a column of water and spray 30-40' in the air and still walk right up to the edge, then you get what you have coming to you. I'm so sick of people saying, "There should have been signs," when what there really should have been was common sense in the case of the victim. Mother Ocean does not coddle.
    • tenaya1  •  10 mths ago
      I do feel sorry for his fiancee, but come on, whatever happened to good old common sense??? Do we have to have signs up for everything that may possibly be hazardous to us? Or can we just use our brains and figure some things out for ourselves?? It's not like he was only 2 and didn't know any better! I've been to lots of places like this and it never fails to amaze me that there's always someone who fails to ignore the rules and then cries wolf after they get hurt..
    • J G  •  10 mths ago
      It takes a sign? People are a-holes (no pun intended). I bounce at a bar and as soon as booze gets into people all accountability goes right out the window. Everybody wants warnings, second chances, and every other excuse in the book. Its never, I am sorry I screwed up I understand if I have to leave. Nope, its everybody elses's fault but their own.

      I lived on Oahu for 3 years and have visited the blow hole multiple times and not once did I think it was safe to stick my face over the top because I didnt see any warning signs.
    • Larry  •  10 mths ago
      only one person to blame for this tragedy.
      any other attempts to place blame are ridiculous and futile.
    • JW  •  10 mths ago
      Stupid is as stupid does. I've seen that blowhole many times and there is no way I would get that close to it. Some people just don't think.
    • Tim  •  10 mths ago
      Before long, people won't be able to enjoy any of the earth's natural wonders because of sue-happy idiots and trial lawyers! I was injured at the same location when I was younger. But it was my own stupid fault for not paying attention. I would never dream of suing the land owner or forcing them to fence off this natural wonder.
    • daboj  •  10 mths ago
      The guy should have known not to get near a hole that shoots tons of water a hundred feet into the air. And the surrounding rocks are naturally "slippery", since they're coved with sea spray. I've visited the blowhole, and it's terrifying and beautiful at the same time. The "terrifying" part kept me from getting close.
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