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Freediver lost in Bahamas

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It's rather unfortunate that tragedy like this happens every year. I once read that world wide, fatality rate of freediving is about 40 per year. While most people think that freediving is crazy, I believe every freediving enthusiast understands our passion for this sports. Just as PJ's sister said, “It’s been hard, but I have such peace knowing he died doing what he loved.” Rest in peace, PJ.
 
Rather sad news - I know quite a number of people in the Freediving community who knew him.
 
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