Peter....you have 5,000+ dives, correct? So you are familiar with how a dive comp reads after a dive. It read 135' and 14 minutes. Short of downloading the profile onto a computer I cannot say for certain how long she was down at whatever depth, and you know that this dive takes 20+ minutes to complete due descent, time at max depth, ascent, safety stop and surface and you do not run out of air as the comp typically starts at 5' depth. What I can say is that given a normal time for descent and time allowed at 135' 14 total minutes was most likely not a decompression dive. This does not eliminate too fast of an ascent, though she would have hit the surface in this case before a problem. I have read recently she had a heart attack, which fits with a more advanced age and the divemaster pulling her to the surface without her group noticing. As I think this is very unfortunate, I also feel there was not gross negligence of the divemaster as she surfaced at least 15 minutes before the rest of her group. I think that an individual dove when she was not in the proper health.
My dive at the blue hole after this ordeal was 131' max depth, 26 min total and I surfaced with 1100 psi. Am I lying? I have my full profile.... Please don't jump to conclusions.