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Are you on the right thread. His name was Robert A. Fisher, not Wilson.For what it's worth, a third-hand tale--my friend S has a friend who worked for the deceased guy, Mr. Wilson. the story S heard was that Wilson was a much-liked boss who retired two weeks before his death. The story S heard [she is a retired nurse] was that Mr Wilson died of a massive heart attack.
And this report suggests diver error. It does seem amazing that a diver could drown in 25 feet, but mistakes and panic both happen...
Death Of Scuba Diver Ruled Accidental
The death of a diver in the Gilboa Quarry has been ruled accidental.
An investigation following the June 11th incident has revealed 64-year-old Robert Fisher of Cincinnati ran out of air while he was 25 feet below water.
Putnam County Sheriff James Beutler says lack of experience appears to have contributed to Fisher's death.
A check of his equipment showed it was in proper operating condition.