Missing NZ Diver found , deceased.

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Taken from NZ Herald today. Hopefully more details will come to light.

27 October, 2013
A diver reported missing this afternoon off the Coromandel Peninsula has been pronounced dead by medical staff.


A crewman from the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter, which was called shortly after 1pm for the search, confirmed a man had been found in the water near Hahei Beach.


"He's been recovered and unfortunately he's ... deceased,'' crewman Tinny Cannell said.


The man was found by a boat, Mr Cannell said.


Medical staff from the helicopter were then winched down to a Coast Guard vessel about 2.10pm, Mr Cannell said.


"We commenced resuscitation on the boat'', however this was unsuccessful and the man was pronounced dead on the vessel.


"It was a pretty harrowing experience for beachgoers at one stage'' as the resuscitation attempt was "reasonably public''.

---------- Post added October 27th, 2013 at 02:21 AM ----------

I'm assuming a scuba diver.
 
More info also from NZ Herald:

Tragedy on family dive trip


28 October, 2013
A man who died at a popular diving spot off the Coromandel Peninsula yesterday was diving with family members at the time.


The 34-year-old and his brother were at South Sunk Rock, near Hahei, between Tairua and Whitianga, when he got into trouble.


It's understood the pair were diving at a depth of 30m.


Hahei Dive Shop owner Russ Cochrane said it was not clear what had happened but apparently rescuers had to retrieve the man from the ocean floor.


Police said the diver was reported missing to emergency services at 1.15pm after he failed to surface.


Whitianga Police co-ordinated the rescue which included the Pauanui Coastguard and Fire Rescue, and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.


Recreational boaties and charter services also joined the search for the man. Diver Dirk Immenga said a doctor was dropped from the helicopter on to the Coastguard boat to perform CPR when the man was found.


The boat raced back to shore shortly before 2.30pm where resuscitation attempts continued.


Three Auckland schoolgirls who saw the rescue on Hahei Beach said it was sobering. Twins Grace and Freya Burnett and friend Kate Burtson were kayaking when the Coastguard boat returned to the beach.


"He was being given CPR on the Coastguard boat. They stopped after 20 minutes and pulled a white sheet over him," Freya said.


"It was really sad. It was awful. You sort of expected that he might be saved." Beachgoers rushed to aid the rescuers but their efforts were in vain.


Mr Cochrane said South Sunk Rock was one of the more dangerous diving spots in the area but was popular because there was a 10m drop-off behind the partly submerged rock.


The man was diving from a private boat, thought to be a cabin cruiser, with his brother. Police could not confirm unofficial reports there were children on the boat.


It's unclear if the man was married or had children, or if he lived in Whitianga.


Dive Zone Whitianga manager Darrell Bird, who helped co-ordinate the rescue, said he knew the man's family, including his brother.


He said the dead man was known to those involved in the rescue operation.


"Everyone was out there. Our thoughts are with the families now and we just want to let them have some time."

---------- Post added October 27th, 2013 at 09:43 PM ----------

Sorry DD just saw your link is the same article.

How very sad for them.
 
Sounds like a Bug-Fever loss: Hunting alone with same-ocean buddies, OOA. Diver dies after running out of air - National - NZ Herald News

Ponies and extra regs are expensive, require servicing, and are a pain to transport, load, and carry - but I won't go deep without mine.
 
Unfortunately the "she'll be right" attitude is very common amongst many NZ hunter gatherers. If indeed his death was in someway hunting/gathering related it's not the first and will not be the last. I feel for his family.
 
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