The fatal ending of jumping into a waterfall. The tourists did not expect this

Sometimes tourists behave in a thoughtless way. That was the case this time too. They jumped into the water next to the waterfall and ended up with annoying bites.
The incident took place in the jungle in Hawaii. It was there that a young couple admired the waterfall. They decided to refresh themselves and jump into the water. This decision had disastrous consequences.
They jumped into the water in the waterfall
The situation became famous, among others: via tiktok video. It was posted on a profile called @charlieoliverbates followed by over 500,000 people. people. From the recording we learn that it was a spontaneous action intended to provide entertainment. The water looked tempting and friendly.
“Think twice before jumping into random water in the jungle,” tourists warned in a video posted on TikTok. The video shows that the couple had to escape from the water and eventually ended up in hospital.
Bitten in the water
Tourists who wanted to relax in the picturesque jungle made a few simple moves. First they went down a ladder made of tree roots, and only then they jumped into the water. After a while, they began to feel a very annoying itching on their body. Then he realized that something had bitten them.
It turned out that they were attacked by the so-called Swimmer’s itch. We are talking about parasites that burrow into human bodies. To get rid of the bothersome symptoms, you must immediately leave the tank and seek medical help. According to the recordings posted online, everything ended well. However, the author of the film, Charlie Oliver Bates, warns others against similar actions.
Internet users who had the opportunity to learn this story reacted very quickly and recalled their own similar stories. Others were confused as to why the couple would do such a thing. “I live in Australia and I would never jump into a random body of water. There’s always something there that can kill you,” one person wrote.
Such opinions only confirm that if we do not know a given place well, it is best to be careful and refrain from bathing. Have you ever heard of similar incidents?