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SA2004-04-06

Coroner's Finding: HUMBERSTONE Rex Alexander John

52y · Male·salt water drowning

A 52-year-old experienced recreational diver died from salt water drowning whilst diving near Marion Bay, South Australia. Multiple medical and equipment factors contributed: severe obesity (132kg), emphysema with lung b…

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SAcommunity2004-04-06

Coroner's Finding: CAMPBELL Deborah Christine

42y · Female·saltwater drowning

Deborah Campbell, aged 42, died from saltwater drowning while scuba diving at Nora Creina, South Australia. She was obese, physically unfit, and had not undergone proper diving medical evaluation. Contributing factors in…

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SAcommunity2004-04-06

Coroner's Finding: BARRINGTON Jennifer Lee

44y · Female·salt water drowning due to ascent barotrauma (cerebral arterial gas embolism)

Jennifer Lee Barrington, age 44, died from salt water drowning due to ascent barotrauma (cerebral arterial gas embolism/CAGE) during a recreational scuba dive. She had significant undisclosed medical conditions including…

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WAcommunity2000-05-18

Inquest into the Death of Syoko Tsubaki

24y · Female·Immersion (drowning due to hypoxic brain injury)

Syoko Tsubaki, a 24-year-old Japanese tourist and inexperienced recreational diver, died from drowning on 31 December 1998 after a scuba diving incident at Rottnest Island on 27 December. During an afternoon dive, the di…

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WA

Inquest into the Death of Jarrod Arthur HAMPTON

22y · Male·drowning secondary to incapacitation from air embolism

A 22-year-old skilled and experienced pearl shell drift diver with over 600 logged dives died from drowning secondary to air embolism and cerebral arterial gas embolism while diving for Paspaley Pearling Company off Broo…

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