DLNR Sounds Off on Shark Attack, Social Media

The case of a 60-year-old woman who disappeared while snorkeling with her husband in south Maui has been resolved...
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The case of a 60-year-old woman who disappeared while snorkeling with her husband in south Maui has been resolved. State officials and the Maui Police Department have deemed it a fatal shark encounter, though no remains have been recovered.

In a release, the state Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) made a point to go after social media posters who have been spreading rumors and conspiracy theories about the case.

“Social media can either be a powerful tool for sharing information or a mouthpiece for tremendously hurtful and inaccurate comments directed toward people who are dealing with a tragedy,” stated DLNR. “The department has noted this kind of behavior over and over online and is encouraging social media users to resist the urge to make comments before all the facts are known. Family members and friends often see these posts. Imagine if it was someone you knew and loved and how you’d feel?”

Jacob Shafer

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