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    Fire Destroys Kai Coconut Floating Bar; Owners Vow to Regroup

    — The popular Kai Coconut floating bar was destroyed by fire late Monday night, its owners confirmed. No injuries were reported, as the boat was not in operation at the time.

    In a statement, the owners said the vessel “wasn’t just a boat; it was the heart of Kaikoconut.” They described it as holding “countless memories of sunsets, music, laughter, and good times shared with so many.”

    While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, the owners thanked supporters, saying, “Your love and encouragement mean more than you know.” They added, “We will take some time to regroup and figure out our next steps.”

    Kai Coconut had been a signature attraction, known for its offshore ambiance near Valley Church Beach.

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