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Retired Tennessee woman, 61, dies in scuba diving accident in Hawaii | Daily Mail Online
A 61-year-old woman from Tennessee has died in a scuba diving accident off the coast of Kauai, in Hawaii, officials confirmed Monday evening.
Delana Kay Aerts-Miller, from Germantown, had been holidaying with her husband Clyde Miller on the island when the accident occurred on December 4.
Aerts-Miller, a retired real estate agent, had been swimming at Baby Beach in Koloa along with a divemaster when suddenly she became distressed in the water.
She was found unresponsive around 100 yards off the shore. Lifeguards pulled her back to land where they immediately began performing CPR on her on the sand.
Their initial resuscitation attempts were successful and Aerts-Miller was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition.
For reasons that aren’t immediately clear, the mother-of-two was later medevaced to Queen’s Medical Center on Oahu where she was pronounced dead soon after.
Family have said she never recovered from her injuries. Kauai's Medical Examiner has not yet returned a DailyMail.com request for clarity.