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Newlywed Husband And Wife Drown During Their Honeymoon Just 3 Weeks After Their Wedding

Posted by Samuel on Tue 15th Jan, 2019 - tori.ng

In what will come across as a really heartbreaking development, a newlywed husband and wife have perished during their honeymoon.

 
Leomer and Erika Joyce Lagradilla died during their honeymoon
 
High-school sweethearts Leomer and Erika Joyce Lagradilla tied the knot in front of friends and families as 2018 drew to a close, sealing the deal after more than a decade of being a couple.
 
Leomer and Erika were both nurses by profession, but their jobs brought them to separate parts of Asia--Singapore and Riyadh, respectively.
 
On January 11, they ticked off Maldives from their bucket list of destinations when they headed there for their honeymoon.
 
The island had been their dream for a long time, Mhapolle, Leomer's sister, told ABS-CBN News in an interview over a messaging service.
Unfortunately, it was also in this tropical paradise that they met their demise.
 
The family has yet to find out the exact details of their death, Mhapolle said.
 
Local news agency RaajjeMV reported on Sunday that a certain couple drowned in Dhiffushi island of Kaafu atoll. They were pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital, a report quoting the Maldives Police Service as saying.
 
The incident happened while they were snorkeling, said the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), which extended its sympathies to the bereaved and assured assistance in the repatriation of the couple's remains.
 
A source from the island told the news agency that the then-unidentified man drowned first, then the woman sought help.
 
Leomer and Erika Joyce Lagradilla
 
 
"However, by the time someone had reached them on a dinghy, they were both motionless, afloat on the surface of the water," the report read.
 
The Philippine Embassy in Dhaka, which has jurisdiction over Maldives, has been instructed to coordinate with authorities and to make arrangements for the repatriation of the newlyweds, the DFA said in a statement.
 
In a separate interview on DZMM Teleradyo, Mhapolle said they have yet to receive any information from the hotel where the couple stayed.
 
Mhapolle remembers her brother and her sister-in-law as "amazing" and "down to earth" people. Hailing from Lumban and Sta. Cruz towns in Laguna, respectively, the two were responsible eldest children who were also their families' breadwinner.
 
She also said Maldives was not the couple's first destination in mind for their honeymoon, but Erika's application for a tourist visa in Japan was not granted. Their first destination was Japan, but Ate Erika's visa application was not granted so they planned for another destination which is Maldives.
 
On Tuesday, Leomer and Erika's family and friends have closed their fundraising campaign after DFA said it will shoulder the repatriation costs.
 
They initially sought to collect over a million pesos, or P634,000 for each body, to bring the remains home. 
 
"We are beyond grateful and happy that Eka and Mer can finally rest having their loved ones around them. Salamat Sec Locsin!," the couple's friend Nikko Quiogue wrote in an update to his original post for the donation call-out.

"We thank each and everyone who have joined their journey back home. As their best friends, we are deeply touched and thankful for the support you have given them."
 
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