Two tourists reportedly were killed by sharks in the Philippines near Verde Island after getting swept away by a current while diving at a popular location ...
Two men from Russia have died after a strong current in the Philippines swept them out to sea, the country's coast guard ...
A coastguard official said the victims were part of a four-member group that travelled by boat to Verde Island from Puerto ...
Four Russian tourists travelled to the waters off Verde Island with a Filipino dive instructor. The five were swept away by ...
Two Russian tourists, who went scuba diving in waters south of Manila, have died when they were swept away by strong undercurrents with one drowning and the other being attacked by sharks.
Panic around the incident is not doing sharks — misunderstood and feared since before the 1974 release of the movie “Jaws” and much more since then — any favors.
Video shows dive before two tourists reportedly were killed by sharks in the Philippines near Verde Island after getting ...
MANILA, Philippines — Two Russian tourists died ... managed to swim back safely to their dive boat Thursday off Verde Island, a popular diving destination in the province of Batangas, Philippine ...
Related Philippines, Japan agree to new strategic ... and two master divers with them at the time, officials said. Verde Island is a popular scuba diving destination in the Philippine province ...
A diving expedition off the coast of the Philippines turned fatal for two Russian tourists, one of whom was attacked by ...