Finnish diver missing in Swedish mine

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This isn't something specific or originated by PADI.
It's useful only to make a point: STOP. BREATHE. . .

That may be the only clear cognitive schema left and remaining to recall, in breaking through the panic of a distressed diver in a hypercapnic alarm reaction.
 
Police investigation results: No crime. No equipment malfunction. Diver panicked and lost control.

Suomalaisnainen kuoli sukeltaessaan Ruotsissa - poliisi edennyt tutkinnassa: ”Varusteissa ei ollut vikaa”
Translated to English (or Googlish) by Google: Google Translate

Finnish woman died while diving in Sweden - the police went to investigate: "There was no fault in the equipment"
Friday 23.3.2018 at 11.39


According to the Swedish police, the death of a Finnish child in the Tuna Hästberg mine seems to have been quite a clean accident.

The Swedish mine Tuna Hästberg is a popular dive site. Deeper into the mine, only the highly experienced divers can dive.

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Now the police are waiting for the final result of the death test. Lundqvist does not yet have any information about its completion date.
I assume death test = autopsy.
 

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