When you say there is no new information pertaining to the events, do you mean there is no new information after this morning's revelation that the dive plan was to go to 300 feet on air on one tank?
I'm not sure anyone is expecting any information beyond that, although more of the smaller details may be forthcoming.
Nobody that was actually on the dive has provided any new details. People who are not one of the 3 injured divers have said... or eluded... that this was a planned dive to that depth, yet one of the victims said they got stuck in a down current. Who to believe? Me, well I'd bet that like all dicey situations with less than favorable outcomes, the truth is going to fall out to be somewhere in the middle. Somewhere between what Heath said and what others are saying they know.
And they know how exactly? All of them have lined up and heard Gabi tell his take on to each of them? Heath spoke with each of them personally? We know Opal hasn't been talking since she's been on a ventilator. While I'm sure the people posting or expecting us to read between the lines of what they've posted, are all credible, it's still second hand, and not knowing where they got their info - from the source or once or twice removed - until stated otherwise, that's just more secondhand conjecture.
IF in fact they were doing a safe, within rec limits, dive and did get caught in a rogue down current that took them to 300 ft, then this is a freak accident and nothing anyone could have done in the planning could have prevented it.
IF this was cowboy diving and they went to that depth, planned, with just a single AL 80 or 100 each, then it was bad judgement. You choose to take that kind of risk, deal with the consequences. What's to learn in that case? Don't be stupid.
IF this was a dive where they planned to go to 150-160, whatever, and got a current, then the lesson is to have more air then you think you might need so you can deal with emergencies if they happen, and don't dive beyond your training.
I'll check back in and see if anyone with first hand info posts, or if those who claim to know details decide to divulge how they know, assuming they weren't actually on the dive. Otherwise, I don't really see much point. There doesn't seem to be any valuable new lessons to learn based on what's been said so far.