Yes, I don’t know what he’s thinking. There are few things wrong with that idea.
1. Tiger sharks like to crush objects to get a meal. I have seen it crushed turtle shell, let the turtle bled to death before ripping off its limbs. The shark feeders seem to like leaving a milk crate, full of dead fish, for the sharks to crush and toss around to get a meal. So they are sort of ”conditioned” that way. Leaving a set of diving gear may look like the milk crate to those sharks. It’s lucky for the diver to still be able to reuse his gears without busted hose or regulator.
2. To me, free diving & scuba diving don't mix. You are either a free diver or a scuba diver. Free diver is trained to breath hold lungs full of atmospheric air. So at 10m, your lungs would be half the size of the ones at the surface. So you can swim up to the surface quickly without getting a lung over expansion. On the other hand, scuba diver is trained to breathe compressed air normally at depth, so at 10m your lungs are of same size as those at the surface. You will need to ascend not faster than the rising bubbles to avoid lung over expansion and possible embolism.