Sorry for my absence... I was out diving!
@LDScoob sent me a PM last week. As you may have suspected, she is a new diver, and understandably, somewhat shaken by the turn of events. I think she reached out to me since I am familiar with the area and old. Not likely because of the wisdom.
As she suggested, and I have heard this "almost" directly from the Coroner, the victim in this accident almost certainly suffered a heart attack. As
@LDScoob pointed out, he was obese, appeared to be unfit, and was new to our "refreshing" water, so new to being wrapped up in thick neoprene. Listening to her describe what happened, it sounded like everyone did the best they could for the victim.
In my experience, accidents that originate from a medical situation rarely make the news, any more than when some golfer drops dead from a hear attack on the 13th. While it's a horrible situation for those directly involved, to the rest of the world, it's hardly news.
The shop involved, Float and Flag, had a large group of people and staff up. I think they had charted 5 boats, and also had shore dives going on. The shop itself had one FB post about the weekend, but it was posted prior to the accident. It was removed by the next day. There was one other post on a staff member's personal FB with FnF tagged, but it wasn't a shop post.
With a group that size, spread all over the lake, and factoring in that the victim was unknown to pretty much everyone else (excluding
@LDScoob who was, I believe, friends with the victims wife.) I suspect that this event barely made a ripple in most peoples' day.
I do know for a fact, that the owner of the shop was quite shaken by the events. He spoke to another friend of mine in person about it, and apparently it was pretty obvious that he was very upset, which is understandable.
So as much as I hate to say this, this "accident" sounds like it was just waiting for the right occasion to happen. Once again, a reminder that when the excrement hits the oscillator, fitness matters.