Coroners report:throwing up while scuba diving

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I cannot even imagine how much of a nightmare something like this would feel like. It's almost hollywood.

one sunshiny day turns into an tragic atrocity as one man's tequila cost him and his dive crew their lives. After surviving the initial struggle to choke up last nights celebrations 60 ft underwater, the sharks soon ascended from the depths.................................................................................................................

Sharks don't seem to be attracted to vomit. Fish are, and sharks are attracted to fish, but don't usually want to feed unless the fish are wounded. Now, if you could wound fish by vomiting, you'd have a believable script. Discovery channel might be interested in your pitch for shark week, however. Vomitnado, the sequel.
 

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