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One Danish diver is dead an one is missing after a dive at Haakonsvern in Bergen, Norway.
Local police got a message of a possible diving accident 1:49 PM. One diver was reportedly unconsious when surfacing after ascending too fast. He was announced dead at 3:10 PM.
A group of four foreign divers were diving recreationally. Two were missing when police and rescue divers arrived. One was found on a deco stop, the last diver is still missing.
Link to Norwegian news article: Dansk dykker omkom etter at han steg for fort - nyheter - Dagbladet.no
Google translate: https://translate.google.com/transl...kking/ulykke/dykkeulykke/34534103/&edit-text=
Edit: The last diver is found alive and safe.
---------- Post added July 29th, 2014 at 03:02 PM ----------
After questioning the three surviving divers, the authorities have released some information about the dive.
The three divers (one stayed in the boat) were diving on the wreck "São Paulo", at a depth of about 80 meters/ 260 feet. The deceased had some problems during the ascent, at about 40 m/ 130'.
All the divers were experienced, some were also instructors. The had been diving the same wreck for a few days before the accident occurred.
"São Paulo" is considered "one of the most dangerous wrecks in Norway" due to the depth, strong currents, heavy surface traffic and a lot of rope and fishing gear around the wreck. In 1995, a diver died on the same wreck.
Local police got a message of a possible diving accident 1:49 PM. One diver was reportedly unconsious when surfacing after ascending too fast. He was announced dead at 3:10 PM.
A group of four foreign divers were diving recreationally. Two were missing when police and rescue divers arrived. One was found on a deco stop, the last diver is still missing.
Link to Norwegian news article: Dansk dykker omkom etter at han steg for fort - nyheter - Dagbladet.no
Google translate: https://translate.google.com/transl...kking/ulykke/dykkeulykke/34534103/&edit-text=
Edit: The last diver is found alive and safe.
---------- Post added July 29th, 2014 at 03:02 PM ----------
After questioning the three surviving divers, the authorities have released some information about the dive.
The three divers (one stayed in the boat) were diving on the wreck "São Paulo", at a depth of about 80 meters/ 260 feet. The deceased had some problems during the ascent, at about 40 m/ 130'.
All the divers were experienced, some were also instructors. The had been diving the same wreck for a few days before the accident occurred.
"São Paulo" is considered "one of the most dangerous wrecks in Norway" due to the depth, strong currents, heavy surface traffic and a lot of rope and fishing gear around the wreck. In 1995, a diver died on the same wreck.
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