A report was just released on what happened.
https://nsscds.org/wp-content/upload...2022.10.14.pdf
It’s beginning to look like it might have been a medical issue. There’s usually a lot of scuttle butt going around if deaths were caused by something correctable (aka diver made a mistake and would have lived if he did something different). Nothing about that in this case.
If you have a medical emergency under water, I'm sure your options are limited. I'm so sorry Tradd. While not a diving story, we had a tragedy in our local community when the founder of Shelburne Farms died trying to assist his grandchildren when a squall upset their boating trip in the bay. https://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/...t?oid=36312388
These tragedies remind us how fragile our lives really are. I'm so sorry for your loss.
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My cousin died during his first dive in California, while his daughter tried frantically to save him. I never heard whether it was an equipment problem or a medical event. As you say, you never know...
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