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Absolutely.
That is the same thing that happened in Cozumel. They overcame the problem that was caused by narcosis (diver went too deep), but because they had cut their air supply margins to the minimum, they did not have enough air to do the ascent properly. Two of them went OOA at 200 feet, and they did a 3-person buddy breathe to the surface with no deco stops.
One of the key points of safe deep diving is to take enough gas with you to give you the time to recover from an unplanned event and make a safe ascent.
Take a step back, if everything went perfect and they planned a dive for everything to go perfect and they executed everything perfectly, the dives would have been pulled off. However, in both cases, it sounds like narcosis caused divers to make deadly mistakes (i.e., shooting down toward 400 feet like a maniac or "crawling around on the bottom at 200 in the dark" ). If these errors in behavoir were not made, the divers almost certainly would have "a cool story to tell".
Their dive planning was stupid and irresponsible, but I view it as narcosis as being the primary factor in the accidents. The root cause was the narcosis, having too little air to address "mistake" did not cause the accident.