Manneca
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Maybe you and awap are missing the point: he WAS allowed to dive. His body rejected the dive; now it is a new ball game. Now there is more info than a signature on a medical form.
I do realize he was allowed to dive. The question raised was should he have been allowed to dive. No one seems to have mentioned that the condition the OP was concerned with was a heart attack. The diver had (maybe) DCS. DCS is totally unrelated to heart attacks.
The question is, if a diver comes with a certificate from a doctor saying s/he is fit to dive, should a dive shop employee take a look at the person and decide that the person is not fit. (OK if the diver is drunk or high that could be an exception.)