Also, I believe MrXray has already professed to be present with the passed diver. He continued with their dive however he could, if he so choose, provide a wealth of site and condition specific information.
He already did that.
We want to make diving a sfer sport for all of us. This can be a dangerous sport as we all know and mother nature is unforgiving underwater. Hopefully this forum will help educate other diver's on what can happen, what to watch out for, how to handle different situations etc.. That is our goal with threads in this forum.
Then just arbitrarily pick a cause and discuss how to avoid.
I'm not against the safety discussion. My point, once again, is that there are not enough details to deconstruct
this incident. If the diver died from a cerebral aneurysm, then all we can learn is that we should go have an mri if we have a headache.
Example:
Diver was a 61 year old female
Diver was swimming prior to start of fatal dive
Diver was doing a shore dive
Divers group called dive because currents were too rough
Divers buddies made it to shore but couldn't find Diver
Diver was found in/below the surf
Diver was not moving
No bubbles were showing from Divers regulator
EMS worked Diver for at least 39 minutes
So we should all avoid rough currents and not moving in/below surf on beach dives when no bubbles are coming from our regulators after a called dive that separates us from our group. This is especially true if you swim prior to diving, and are a 61 year old female.
If you want to discuss why sharks bite humans, or how hazardous surf can be, then go ahead, but none of us can say that either of these was the cause of this particular accident.