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It just seems odd for the news article to claim that. The boat did call for help searching, the Navy was called in - I presume by the Harbor Master, and it's not like they could make such a claim anyway since she was diving with family. Google translations are always questionable, but that is just odd.Not the outcome desired, but still - good that they did find her.
Odd how the last paragraph claims that Dive Paradise "denied that one of his clients had been lost and after maritime authorities took the case they failed to support the search..."
I think that park rules require one DM per eight paying divers maximum. If the boat had 12 or more paying divers, that might seem like a lot to some conveying information - specially under stress.According to the Dive Paradise website, the Calypso holds a maximum of 16 divers and is used for a minimum of 12 divers plus Divemaster. I looked this up because one of the news articles quoted Lashlee's mother as saying there were "'a lot' of people on the boat".
So it is likely that there were between 12 and 16 divers total in the water plus divemaster(s).
I will leave it to others to judge whether this is "a lot" or not by Cozumel dive standards.
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