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    Diver Found Dead in La Jolla

    Diver Found Dead in La Jolla | NBC San Diego


    A person walking by the La Jolla coastline Sunday spotted the body of a suba diver.
    Lifeguards said the man in his 30s washed up along the reefs near a beach called "Hospital Point" just south of the Children's Pool area.
    Emergency crews attempted to perform CPR but said it was apparent the man had been dead for several hours.
    The driver was wearing full scuba gear. Lifeguards impounded the gear and will transfer it to Scripps Institute of Oceanography to assess if there were any malfunctions in the gear

    Source: Diver Found Dead in La Jolla | NBC San Diego

    Date of incident: 10/9/2011
    Last edited by Whitewatermike; October 10th, 2011 at 12:01 PM. Reason: Added date.

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    Condolences to the friends and family of the deceased.

    3 local stories w. bits of additional info:

    FOX News:

    Diver dies in ocean near La Jolla

    FOX 5 San Diego Staff
    7:58 a.m. PDT, October 10, 2011
    SAN DIEGO - A 35-year-old diver's body was pulled from the ocean near a La Jolla beach Sunday evening, authorities said.
    Rescue officials responded to the 300 block of Coast Boulevard at 8:35 p.m. after an Asian man was reported missing in the ocean, police said.
    A witness told Fox 5 that two experienced men were scuba diving a miles south of Childrens Pool, testing out their new gear. One of the divers allegedly told the witness that he lost sight of his friend and searched the waters, later calling police.
    Search and rescue teams helped locate the missing diver within the hour, the witness said.

    CBS News

    Body of diver discovered in rocks along La Jolla coast

    Posted: Oct 10, 2011 7:39 AM PDT
    Updated: Oct 10, 2011 7:39 AM PDT
    LA JOLLA (CBS 8) - The identity of a diver who was found floating off the La Jolla coastline is still unknown.
    Police say a La Jolla resident found the man on the rocks along the 300 block of Coast Boulevard around 8:45 p.m. Sunday.
    Witnesses say, about three hours earlier, they saw him heading into the water by himself, with diving gear.
    When someone tried to tell him he shouldn't dive alone, he reportedly said he was going to do it anyway.

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    Diver found dead in water off La Jolla
    7:42 a.m., Oct. 10, 2011
    SAN DIEGO — A scuba diver was found dead in the water in La Jolla south of Children’s Pool Sunday night.
    The body of the man was discovered about 8:30 p.m., San Diego Lifeguards said.
    A man who saw the victim earlier in the evening told 10News the diver was hunting for lobsters.
    Authorities are investigating. The name of the man has not been released.

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    From the contradictions between the various articles (diving solo, versus diving with his friend: testing new gear, versus hunting for lobsters; had been dead for several hours, versus within the hour), is this one accident, or two? Or four?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notso_Ken View Post
    From the contradictions between the various articles (diving solo, versus diving with his friend: testing new gear, versus hunting for lobsters; had been dead for several hours, versus within the hour), is this one accident, or two? Or four?

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    Typically, in the rush to get out a sensational news story the media seems to skip over the fact finding thing these days. Takes time for the entire story to become clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gypsyjim View Post
    Typically, in the rush to get out a sensational news story the media seems to skip over the fact finding thing these days. Takes time for the entire story to become clear.

    Condolences to friends and family, no matter how it happened.
    +1

    None of the news outlets reported two different incidents. They just seem to have different versions of the same incident.

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    Not much to go on other than he was definitely diving near La Jolla, and he definitely is dead. Wonder how much if any air he had left.

    I think we can all agree on these two facts....
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    +1 on condolences, however it happened there is a family suffering somewhere.

    Having worked with law enforcement for over 30 years it makes me mad when I see rushed articles put out - if the press don't know they will not be patient and wait, they make it up and call it reporting. They should report the facts not fiction or speculation. Worse thing is we often inadvertantly perpetuate this by encouraging this speculation. I have so often seen a family's grief made worse by the wrong speculation and guess work that gets printed. Lets hope this doesn't happen here. - P

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    Quote Originally Posted by gypsyjim View Post
    Typically, in the rush to get out a sensational news story the media seems to skip over the fact finding thing these days. Takes time for the entire story to become clear.

    Condolences to friends and family, no matter how it happened.
    I typically find that the media prints some random facts. Around 20% of the stories have MAYBE one fact right. By the time someone knows all the facts the media has moved on to butcher some other incident.

    It is always sad to hear a fellow diver passing on. Condolences to friends and family.
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    The diver has been identified in the press. Few additional details have been released. Link includes a video with comments from the family.

    Diver Found Dead Near Children's Pool ID'd - San Diego News Story - KGTV San Diego

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    I can not say much about his death, but this was a good guy. 35 years old, Served his country for 9 years, just joined the reserve, was a big church goer, loved to dive and catch lobster for his family/girlfriend. Sad to see someone like this go. He should have been diving with a buddy, but maybe that would not have made a difference. No real facts here on the death.
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