Suicide? A little dramatic would'nt you say.![]()
consider the source in everything you read online. . .
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Suicide? A little dramatic would'nt you say.![]()
Suicide? A little dramatic would'nt you say.![]()
Suicide? A little dramatic would'nt you say.
Sure is. Quite reminiscent of the group that called Nitrox "Devil Gas" when it first came on the scene. That one always tickled me. "Why don't you guys go find some witches to burn while you're at it."
-Charles
Suicide? A little dramatic would'nt you say.![]()
No. Dead is dead.
I doubt you could even provide a single, verifiable case.
You would be wrong.
Andrea Doria - John Ormsby
http://www.nitroxdiver.com/Library/NAUIdoria.html:The 1980's claimed four lives. The most gruesome was in 1985 when a Florida diver, John Ormsby got clipped into a dangling cable and could not get free. At 210 fsw the narcosis coupled with panic sent him into a frenzy. His panic, coupled with a restrictive gear configuration resulted in his mangling and twisting himself around more cables and wires to the point where recovery divers needed to use bolt cutters to extricate his body.
You would be wrong.
Andrea Doria - John Ormsby
http://archive.capecodonline.com/special/andreadoria/andreadoria22.htm:A mistake could send you plummeting like a stricken plane to the bottom of the wreck and the debris and thick layer of silt there. In 1985, John Ormsby misjudged his buoyancy and plunged nearly 70 feet, from the top to the bottom of the First Class Foyer. He then panicked and swam into electrical cables, becoming so entangled it took divers two days to cut him out. His body was brought to the surfacestill wrapped in cables.