Dive-Computer Evidence Ignored After 12yr-Old's Death
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A 12-year-old's death during a scuba diving trip raises concerns as dive-computer evidence was allegedly ignored, sparking discussion on safety protocols and investigation procedures.
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pooyamehriAuthor
3 months ago
1 replySix weeks after the unexplained death of a 12-year-old girl on a scuba training course, investigators who failed to collect dive-computers at the scene appear still not to have analysed the data available from them – and one of the two dive professionals’ units is reported to have gone missing.
tom89999
3 months ago
I just watched the tragic hazard of a maritime vessel where the wreck was coated with gravel to hinder any further investigation.
The captain of that ship was rescued, but disappeared and was never seen again.
Also a passenger that survived, was declared dead by media despite having called its relatives the next day....
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