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Dell, Maren Lyndsey
23y · Female·Pulmonary barotrauma due to or as a consequence of a scuba diving accident
Maren Lyndsey Dell, 23, died during a resort dive at Agincourt Reef from pulmonary barotrauma caused by rapid ascent from 9 metres. She panicked when unable to clear water from her mask and ascended quickly without expelling sufficient air, leading to arterial gas embolism and cerebral artery gas embolism causing sudden unconsciousness. Medical experts concluded the cause as pulmonary barotrauma rather than drowning. While supervision was adequate and training materials complied with regulations, the coroner found that Ms Dell's visible nervousness and difficulty with basic skills suggested she should not have been cleared to dive. Key clinical lesson: instructors must be empowered to prohibit nervous or struggling novice divers from participating, and training materials should emphasise dangers of rapid ascent regardless of breathing technique. The 2005 Code of Practice was criticised for removing emphasis on instructor decision-making regarding diver competency.
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