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The body of a diver who never resurfaced after diving near West Seattle's Sea Crest Marina was recovered by police Sunday evening. The diver went missing at 11:16 a.m. Sunday.
A group of friends of the victim located the body Sunday evening after police divers had left the scene. They contacted authorities and the recovery effort began.
During the initial incident, crews responded to a 911 call after only three of four people who were diving ascended; one of the divers had yelled to people on shore to call 911. The missing diver was reported to be a male in his 20s wearing a black dry suit.
The missing diver was part of a deep dive class, said Kyle Moore with the Seattle Fire Department. Deep dives require divers to ascend slowly and one of the divers reported that the missing diver was ascending rapidly and then did not resurface.
The body was turned over to the Medical Examiner's Office.
During the rescue effort a volunteer diver in her 50s had a mask problem and suffered a medical condition after ascending quickly, said the Seattle Fire Department. She was transported to Virginia Mason Hospital, a facility with a Hyperbaric chamber.
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