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I was a few miles away diving the day that Connie went missing in Cozumel. She was 62, not 41 as a previous post stated. It was only her skull that was recovered. (I am a cousin to her daughter in law, so I hope my facts are more credible.)
Tuesday was a rough day on the boat. The surf was mean and the currents on the surface strong as usual. In Cozumel, you must descend immediately upon exiting the boat or the surface currents take you away from the reef. This does not allow for the needed time to get comfortable and descend together. We were told to roll off the side of the boat and immediately descend. You find your buddy at the bottom. The visibility was much less than normal, but I would still estimate 80 feet. My dive buddy was my son who was making his very first dives. I had trouble descending due to extra body weight since my last dives, and over all stress. (It is tough to be a mom and not be over vigilant about your child's safety even if he is 30 - It was more stressful than I expected.) I have had a couple of incidents diving over the years and I have lost my fearlessness and am reasonably sober about the danger associated with the sport. By the time that I was able to descend, the surface currents had taken me out of sight of my dive buddy and the group. I looked all around for bubbles and just couldn't locate them. After 2 minutes and seeing that I was drifting over the reef at 40 feet, I decided to ascend to the surface. I was spotted by my boat and picked up in a few minutes. It took very little time for me to be out of sight of everyone. If I had panicked or had a medical condition like a heart attach or stroke, it might have cost me my life. Fortunately, my crisis ended well. Connie's did not. I feel heart break for her daughter and dive buddy and of course her family and friends. Accidents happen in life. We must do what we can to prepare for them so we survive them. Just a wrong decision in a moment tumbles into crisis. I have to believe that Connie had an additional factor or two that lead to her demise. Practice, Practice, Practice.
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