Santa Fe New Mexican

Underwater proposal turns fatal at Tanzania resort

- By Deanna Paul

Kenesha Antoine is mourning the loss of her boyfriend, who drowned while proposing to her in Tanzania.

The American couple were vacationin­g in a submerged cabin, anchored in water more than 30 feet deep. On the third day, Steven Weber dived into the sea to ask Antoine to marry him.

A heartbreak­ing video posted by Antoine on Facebook showed Weber, in goggles and flippers, swimming up to the window of their underwater room at the Manta Resort on Pemba Island off Tanzania. He held a handwritte­n note against the cabin’s glass window. “I can’t hold my breath long enough to tell you everything I love about you. But … everything I love about you, I love more every day!” the sheet of paper, sealed in a zip-lock bag, read.

Antoine watched him from inside, giggling and filming.

Weber flipped over the page to show a new message, “Will you marry me?” Then he removed an engagement ring from his bathing-suit pocket.

Antoine squealed with glee as her boyfriend swam away from the window and out of view. Antoine was overwhelme­d with joy. But Weber was soon in danger. According to the BBC, the hotel was notified of a “problem in the water.” By the time staff responded, hotel CEO Matthew Saus said “absolutely nothing could be done.”

The Mantra Resort confirmed Weber’s death, which is under investigat­ion by the Zanzibar police.

In a Facebook post, Antoine wrote that Weber “never emerged from those depths.”

“You never got to hear my answer, ‘Yes! Yes! A million times, yes’. We never got to embrace and celebrate the beginning of the rest of our lives together, as the best day of our lives turned into the worst, in the cruelest twist of fate imaginable,” she said.

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