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Vacation Tragedy: Baby Left Orphaned After Dad and Pregnant Mom Die in Snorkeling Disaster

An 18-month-old baby has been left orphaned after his parents, Ilya ⁢and Sophia Tsaruk, tragically drowned while snorkeling in⁤ Hawaii. The couple, ⁤from​ Snohomish, Washington, was vacationing in Maui ‍when they encountered⁤ trouble ⁢in ⁢the waters of Ahihi-Kinau Natural ⁤Area Reserve. Reports indicate that first responders found Sophia Tsaruk first, while her husband was later discovered underwater, 100 to 150 yards from ⁤the⁣ shore. Attempts to revive them with ​CPR were ‌unsuccessful.

The Tsaruks were expecting a second ⁢child, ‍with a due date⁤ in December, and had planned ​to name her Melody. Family members noted that Sophia dreamed of delivering the baby on‍ her birthday, which falls the day after ‌Christmas. Michael‌ and‍ Sophia left behind their son, Logan, who is now cared for by⁢ family who⁤ cherish him and the memories of his parents.

Loved ones honored Ilya ‌and Sophia for their warm spirits and involvement in their church community.⁣ A GoFundMe page ‍has been set up to assist with⁣ funeral costs as the families​ navigate their grief.


An 18-month-old baby has been left orphaned after his parents and unborn baby sister died in a snorkeling mishap in Hawaii.

Ilya and Sophia Tsaruk of Snohomish, Washington, died at Maui’s Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve on Saturday, according to KCPQ-TV.

First responders were summoned by a report of swimmers in distress. They first located Sophia Tsaruk, and later her husband, who was found at the bottom of the sea between 100 and 150 yards from the shore.

Attempts to revive them with CPR failed.

Family members said Sophia was also pregnant with a child due in December, according to KITV-TV.

“Her birthday is the day after Christmas,” Sophia’s sister Ilona Tsymbalyuk said of her sister.

“She was always talking about how she might deliver this baby girl that she was dreaming about on her birthday. They were planning to name her Melody because they both sang.”

On Saturday, Ilya and Sophia Tsaruk joined others who were snorkeling, but did not return when the others experienced trouble and came back to the shore.

“We don’t think that she suffocated in the mask,” Anatoliy Tsaruk,  Ilya’s brother, said. “It might’ve just played a role in scaring her to panic. Everything is just speculation at this point.”

First responders were called after a report that someone had been heard in the water calling for help.

Ilya and Sophia Tsaruk leave behind Logan, who is 18 months old.

“There’s not a moment he’s alone,” Tsymbalyuk said. “Everybody’s constantly rotating wanting to hold him (Logan) because they left a little bit of him and her in him.”

“Yesterday, we lost a dear sister and brother, daughter and son, and beautiful niece, but we know that heaven received and gained the three of them with open arms,” Andrey Tupikov wrote on a GoFundMe page.

“Ilya and Sophia both loved the Lord and were always serving in the church and serving people around them. Sophia had the voice of an angel, and together with Ilya, they sang in a worship group in their church,” Tupikov wrote.

“The Kovalevich and Tsaruk families are grieving today, and this pain will not pass soon, but we continue to pray and lean on the Lord,” he wrote.

“We are blessed to have had both of them in our lives and are left now with the sweet memories and moments that we d together with them. Their serving spirit and warm company will never be forgotten, and may God help us all to love and serve one another as Ilya and Sophia served,” he added.




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