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Im not aware of a single incidence where someone with a heart or health problem underwater has been rescued or revived at all. For the medical problem incidents i seriously doubt a buddy is going to be of any help at all.
The issue remains; if he had a buddy, he might have been rescued and resuscitated. Unanticipated medical conditions can be a death sentence to the solo diver.
The point is; he was in a training course under instruction. He had an instructor, dosen't that trump a buddy? May be we should turn the discussion to the poor quality of instruction and instructors these days.
As for the death sentance, we all live under one. I personally believe an individual has the right to make his own choices along the way.
Bob
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"the future is uncertain and the end is always near"
Jim Morrison