Not sure what you're talking about, buddy. And I'll tell you right now, you and I won't get along here if you twist my words or make ignorant assumptions about my intentions. I'm not making excuses for anyone, rather I'm pointing out the problem with a DSD or even the first open water dives. This isn't limited to just DSDs either. Every year we have BOW students die on their first dive as they panic. Diving is dangerous, a DSD with a kid increases the potential of an accident. You think because the standards say xyz, that everyone is safe. Meanwhile, this thread has countless posts questioning if DSD should even be conducted, especially with kids. Why do you think that is? If you believe someone has eyes on you every second of a dive, whether DSD or not, then I'd say you haven't dived much or are just naive to the realities of diving.
And before you fire away, get your facts right. You are also injecting your own speculation to support your arguments. Show me where this dive was conducted with ten people, including the boy, and one DM. Also, the kid was not from Korea and we don't know how he ended up on this dive with no ocean experience, nor has anyone said he couldn't swim. You are adding speculation and passing it off as facts. It's one of three possibilities. The operator could've ****** up and took him knowing he lacked experience, the operator may not have asked or his parents could have lied because they really wanted to do the dive.
The DSD shouldn't have taken place given the conditions we know from witnesses. Everything else is made up speculation until more information is released.