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KSUViolet06 12-05-2008 01:26 AM

Woman swept away by a wave just before bf proposes
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081204/...proposal_death

A BRIDE-to-be was swept away by a wave before her boyfriend got the chance to ask her to marry him at a landmark called Proposal Rock.

Scott Napper had taken his Filipina girlfriend Leafil Alforque, 22, to Proposal Rock near Neskowin Beach in Oregon to pop the question last Saturday.


WCsweet<3 12-05-2008 01:37 AM

What is sad is that the wedding was going to be saturday and she was swept away a week before...

epchick 12-05-2008 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by WCsweet<3 (Post 1751603)
What is sad is that the wedding was going to be saturday and she was swept away a week before...

This Saturday, as in two days from now? Wow talk about a quick wedding. Proposing and then a few days later getting married.

ETA: nvm I found this news article and it said that they had planned the wedding for the 6th, and he just wanted to "officially" propose.


That's so sad about what happened. I can't imagine being him & watching her be swept away.

cheerfulgreek 12-05-2008 02:29 AM

This is really sad, especially to watch it happen right before his eyes.

VandalSquirrel 12-05-2008 02:33 AM

I've spent a lot of time in that area due to family property on the coast, and it really can be quite dangerous if you don't know how to swim or have experience in the water. Even though it was just a three foot wave the undertow is quite strong, and especially this time of year the water is cold.

PeppyGPhiB 12-05-2008 07:35 PM

This story was on the news last night, and it struck my bf and I as odd. The couple met online, he said the first thing he ever bought her was her wedding dress, he was just proposing and yet the wedding was set for this weekend, and when the reporter asked him to describe her, he said she was really attractive, pretty, and some other superficial comment...he didn't seem choked up or emotional at all. Honestly, it struck us as a mail-order-bride situation.

IlovemyAKA 12-05-2008 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1751865)
This story was on the news last night, and it struck my bf and I as odd. The couple met online, he said the first thing he ever bought her was her wedding dress, he was just proposing and yet the wedding was set for this weekend, and when the reporter asked him to describe her, he said she was really attractive, pretty, and some other superficial comment...he didn't seem choked up or emotional at all. Honestly, it struck us as a mail-order-bride situation.

Thank you for sharing my sentiments! As I watched the video, mail-order bride came to mind. It's tragic for her to lose her life at such a young age, but it seemed more like a safety story than a tragic love story.

WCsweet<3 12-05-2008 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by IlovemyAKA (Post 1751868)
Thank you for sharing my sentiments! As I watched the video, mail-order bride came to mind. It's tragic for her to lose her life at such a young age, but it seemed more like a safety story than a tragic love story.

Actually that is what I thought too. Especially when he had returned the dress on Monday or some day that was ridiculously early.

epchick 12-05-2008 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB (Post 1751865)
Honestly, it struck us as a mail-order-bride situation.

I mean he's 45, she's 22 and they both met online. This trip was her first to the US and it was to be "proposed" to although in the article it says their wedding was set.

Her family wasn't coming, that was obvious from the article. I thought it reeked of "mail order bride."

Unregistered- 12-05-2008 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by epchick (Post 1751880)
I mean he's 45, she's 22 and they both met online. This trip was her first to the US and it was to be "proposed" to although in the article it says their wedding was set.

Her family wasn't coming, that was obvious from the article. I thought it reeked of "mail order bride."

Unfortunately, I have several female cousins who were mail order brides. They marry older American men because it's their only out.

Chances are, he already proposed. There's a lot of red tape to go through if you're coming from the Philippines and intending to stay here. If the American groom can show proof that a wedding's taking place soon, the more likely the Filipina bride can leave her country and stay here.

nittanyalum 12-06-2008 02:26 AM

Well regardless of the circumstances, that is just TRAGIC! That poor girl!

PrettyInPink777 12-06-2008 09:28 AM

This seems highly suspicious and too coincidental for my taste.

texas*princess 12-06-2008 05:27 PM

:( that's so awful

PiKA2001 12-10-2008 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by PrettyInPink777 (Post 1751986)
This seems highly suspicious and too coincidental for my taste.

Are you suggesting foul play? It would cost quite a few dollars to bring a mail order bride to the US just to push her in the ocean. Travel costs, visa costs, and I think they have to pay a dowry as well.

Unregistered- 12-10-2008 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by PiKA2001 (Post 1753401)
Are you suggesting foul play? It would cost quite a few dollars to bring a mail order bride to the US just to push her in the ocean. Travel costs, visa costs, and I think they have to pay a dowry as well.

My family is as traditionally Filipino as it gets, and no one's ever had to pay a dowry. It may have been like that in the olden days, but it's not as widely practiced these days.


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