Basalt Island, in Hong Kong’s Sai Kung district, was supposed to be a summer escape. It was July 2020, early in the Covid-19 pandemic, and Jennifer Wannenmacher and her family had joined a group of friends for a day of coasteering along the island’s rugged coastline.
The activity involved traversing the shoreline on foot, jumping into the water where cliffs ended, swimming to the next ledge, and clambering out to continue the journey. There were eight adults and three children in total, including Wannenmacher’s husband and kids, then aged six, eight and nine.
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