His comment that she pulled his mask off is also suspicious. That is a central part of all dive training. It would certainly distract him but takes only a short moment to clear. If he wanted to save her he could easily have at least made an attempt.
He deserves the same treatment, put him down and turn of his air.
Dive training does not an experienced diver make.
You can get certified in a resort course in these places in a few days.
Seems a little far to go for you to judge his state of mind at that point. She panicked. He panicked. She died.
This is not necessarily murder I.
Only way he could've exonerated himself for some here on this thread was to have gone to the bottom also.
Gallant, sure. But rare when it comes down to it.
Turned her air off and then turned it back on later? This doesn’t pass the smell test and, unless there are witnesses, I call b.s. He would have also had to completely deflate her bc to make her sink so fast that the divemaster couldn’t reach her.
I am a trained rescue diver (I weigh 128#, so don’t expect me to drag you up the ladder on any boat.)