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Rescuers searched for a third day Tuesday for a Hawaii fisherman who went overboard from a boat after hooking a tuna over the weekend, authorities said. Mark Knittle, 63, of Captain Cook, was fishing with a friend off Honaunau on the Big Island on Sunday, when he hooked an ahi, or tuna, police said. The friend heard Knittle say, The fish is h
stanley cup uge, then saw Knittle go overboard into the water, according to a police news release. In this undated photo released by the Hawaii Police Department is Mark Knittle. / AP The friend tried to grab the line, but Knittle disappeared within seconds, the release said. The friend jumped in but couldn t see Knittle. The Hawaii County Fire Department was helping the Coast Guard search from the sea and air. They were expected to continuously search the area for 72 hour
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