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how sad.. my prayers are with the family.
 
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. My prayers are also with crew and divers on the Amoray that witnessed the accident.
 
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. My prayers are also with crew and divers on the Amoray that witnessed the accident.

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It's not easy to be involved in such an incident as a rescuer, even if it goes well. Much harder obviously if it does not.
 
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My thoughts and prayers to all those involved. As someone said, just being involved can be very emotional.
 
I was on the dive. I don't think anything different could have been done to save him.
A very sad day and our thoughts are with his wife and family.

Mike
 
Regrets to the family hope time helps to heal. As tragic as these things are as I get older I'm starting to fear dying in a hospital bed more than a diving accident. At least he was enjoying himself with friends and family when he died, aside from dying in ones sleep doing something you love is the next best thing. God bless.
 
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