Lake diving fatality - Lac de l'Eau d'Heure, Belgium

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Tragic accident at the Eau d'Heure Lakes: the body of a diver discovered along the shore
Accident tragique aux Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure: le corps d'un plongeur découvert le long de la berge

Google translation...
The lifeless body of a diver was found this Sunday morning at the Lacs de l'Eau d'Heure site in Boussu-lez-Walcourt. The man in his fifties was very experienced.

He had dived into the water around 9:30 am. But his body was discovered a few minutes later lying along the bank. The exact causes of death are not yet known. The prosecution had to go there.

The Hainaut-Est rescue zone indicates that research is currently being carried out on the spot for the possible presence of a second diver. "We do not have confirmation but it is very rare to see a diver make a trip alone," said the spokesman for the area.

Another article seems to be about the same incident but behind a pay wall.
https://www.nordeclair.be/519597/ar...de-hamois-perd-la-vie-apres-avoir-plonge-seul
 
I was certified in Belgium, you would never know it with it being generally cold all year long. My heart goes out to his family.
 

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