Dive Mishap Key Largo 1/13/07

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me diver:
Well my Thoughts and prayers go to the family as she is now in heaven

Unless you can verify this, please do not post something cryptic... :shakehead
 
I hate to say this is true she will be missed i am sure as time prevales the answres to all ? will come out
 
me diver:
Well my Thoughts and prayers go to the family as she is now in heaven


Is that a fact??? Well, I see there isn't much info. I would appreciate if there is a link to confirm this.
 
My sincerest condolences to you and her family and friends. :(
 
My deepest condolences.
 
I'm so very sorry for your loss.
 
God bless her and her family
 
My thoughts go out to the diver, her husband and family.

Since we don't know:

Where she was diving, how deep, how long.
What happened, or who was involved.
Medical history
What was done during the rescue
and basically nothing else, it amazes me that this thread discussion contains more than just condolences for the family.

We really don't even know what the instructor did, why, or much of anything other than a story that focused on the arrest of an instructor rather than the accident.

How do we know that the instructor was not just rinsing his gear or other rental gear? How do we know anything other than what the paper reported which was ONE side of the story (from the police). Since when do people blindly believe everything they read?

If the victim was not diving with the instructor in a class type situation, what is the motivation for the instructor to tamper with evidence? :confused:

I'll leave my speculation and judgment where it belongs, in my head, and just wish and hope for the best for the victum.
 

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