DennisS
Contributor
He was SWIMMING, at night. He got caught in current, and drowned. The discussion is useless unless you want to discuss the intricacies of how to breath water until dead? He did not have, nor did he need certification cards.
This thread illustrates the point. There is no reason to discuss a swimmer drowning......
So once a scuba diver surfaces, he's a swimmer/snorkeler when he uses up his air, and the accident should not be reported if he drowns or has a heart attack on the surface fighting a current