Scuba Diving Disaster in Boracay Island, Philippines




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Scuba diving is identified to be a safe and sound water activity but often numerous accidents can come about that may perhaps even provide to fatalities. At times divers are attacked by sharks, sometimes they are not so qualified and really don’t have ample expertise to know how to behave throughout the diving.
The incident that transpired on January 24 in the Boracay Island, Philippines isn’t going to have any connection to the above stated issues but the point is that the 28-year previous Swiss nationwide Martia Josefina Elsehner is no for a longer time alive.
According to the area police officials report, the target was diving with her fiancé and a couple of good friends at a great dive site in Manoc Manoc Village. Oliver Keller, her fiancé was with her when Elsehner complained of stomachache. The group straight away suspended the pursuits and took her to the nearest Boracay District Hospital, where by, just after some time, the medical doctors pronounced Elsehner dead.
No one knows the true cause why the girl died, but to steer clear of getting suspected of foul play, Keller requested for an autopsy. Elsehner’s system is laid in a nearby funeral home.
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