Woman swept out to sea during proposal
Scott Napper had taken Leafil Alforque, 22, to Proposal Rock near Neskowin Beach to pop the question at a place that got its name from couples ready to marry.
Napper and Alforque had been dating since they met on the internet in 2005.
But Alforque had arrived in Oregon on a visa from the Philippines just three days before the fateful trip to the coast, The Oregonian reported.
Napper said the tide had receded around Proposal Rock when the couple began to walk to it. He planned to propose and give her the ring he carried in his pocket, but about three metres from the rock, a wave about three feet high suddenly came toward them.
“I turned into it to keep from getting pulled under it,” Napper said.
By the time he turned to find Alforque, only 150cm (4-foot-11) tall and 42kgs (93lbs), she had been caught by the receding waters.
“She was about 30 feet (9 metres) away, getting swept away,” Napper said.
The 45-year-old tore off his jacket but when he looked up again she was gone. “That’s the last I saw of her,” he said.




