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One of the Pirates of the Caribbean - Tamayo Perry, was unable to return home after a surfing trip to Oahu, Hawaii. The U50 actor had an encounter with a shark while offshore, and the above information is currently causing a stir on social networks.
According to US Stab Magazine, Tamayo Perry was found by local surfers off MÄlaekahana Beach on Oahu's North Shore. They determined that the actor had an unfortunate encounter with a shark offshore near Goat Island at 1 p.m. Sunday, local time.
Perry was then brought ashore on Malaekahana Beach and paramedics attempted to resuscitate him. However, officials said, the surfing legend was confirmed to have no signs of life just a few minutes later.
Since the Pirates of the Caribbean actor's rare accident, Honolulu's ocean safety officers have subsequently issued the highest warning for sharks in the surrounding area.
Faced with the sudden passing of "Pirate Tamayo", many people have continuously expressed their condolences.
"He's famous on the North Shore. He's a professional surfer known around the world. Tamayo's personality is infectious and as much as people love him, he loves others have much more," said Kurt Lager, acting director of ocean safety in Honolulu
Kurt also added that during his lifetime, Perry was not only known as a professional surfing legend on the North Shore, but also as a beloved lifeguard. He began his career in ocean safety in July 2016. Perry's passing is actually the second unfortunate accident to take place on Oahu this month. As soon as they heard the news of the actor's unexpected passing, many fans came to the beach to lay flowers in memory of this unlucky star.
Tamayo Perry was born in 1975 and is of Hawaiian descent. He started learning to surf at the age of 12 and won a surfing competition in Oahu in 1997, with the title of "upstart local boy who had to borrow a surfboard because he had no sponsor".
By 1997, the skinny, goofy lad had come a long way in developing his tube-riding style, incorporating traits from Gerry Lopez and Tom Carroll, two classic Pipeline surfers his. Two years later, Perry won the Pipeline Masters Trials - an annual surfing competition on Oahu. In 2005, he was widely considered one of the most prominent surfers in the region. After that, Tamayo started to become a professional athlete.
That's part of the advantage, letting the unlucky male star take on the role of a pirate in Pirates of the Caribbean 4 (2011), participating in On Stranger Tides, Blue Crush, Hawaii Five-O, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
Previously, Perry appeared in a series of blockbusters including "Blue Crush" (2002), "Lost", "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" and "Hawaii Five-0". He also appeared in the 2003 film "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle".
On his personal page, the actor shared many photos of surfing as his passion. In every moment, he smiled brightly, full of energy and freedom. Next to him, there was always the figure of his wife, whom he loved the most. They took each other on a beach trip to Australia and drank together. A commemorative cup of coffee near a mountainside in winter, but neither of them could have imagined that it would be the last time they would see each other. Currently, Tamayo Perry's passing is receiving a lot of attention from movie fans, all of whom leave their deepest condolences and they consider this a great loss for Hollywood.
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