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[News] No-Limits Diver Reported Missing

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That's hard to hear:-(
From the article above I understood that it was his decision to put him off the lanyard.
Why there wasn't any bottom safety techno diver ?

In any case my condolence to his family.
 
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That's hard to hear:-(
From the article above I understood that it was his decision to put him off the lanyard.
Why there wasn't any bottom safety techno diver ?

In any case my condolence to his family.


I belive they mean that he had released or accidentaly come loose from the lan-yard.

Technical divers have not been used as the lan-yard system has been seen as adequate and that the safety divers at the bottom would actually be at greater risk due to the extreme depths.

- J
 
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While I dont pretend I knew Adel very well, I did have the privilege of diving and doing some training dives and fun dives whilst being trained and coached by Sara. Adel was a graceful free diver and had very strict safety protocols. He was passionate about freediving and would often get in touch with me to get me back into the sport. I have never met anyone as committed and passionate about the sport as Adel was.

I am not someone that copes with grief or loss very easily so I wont say more but I will say that Adel, where ever you are my friend I hope you are well and we miss you.

My prayers go to him and his family.

Ali Fikree
 
While I dont pretend I knew Adel very well, I did have the privilege of diving and doing some training dives and fun dives whilst being trained and coached by Sara. Adel was a graceful free diver and had very strict safety protocols. He was passionate about freediving and would often get in touch with me to get me back into the sport. I have never met anyone as committed and passionate about the sport as Adel was.

I am not someone that copes with grief or loss very easily so I wont say more but I will say that Adel, where ever you are my friend I hope you are well and we miss you.

My prayers go to him and his family.

Ali Fikree

Thanks A. And here you are, diving with Adel on that day :)
 

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Some photos of Adel. Always calm, always smiling, always happy. The peacemaker, the politician, the professional.
 

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I can not believe this news... Rest In Peace Adel, I am wherry happy that I have chance to meat you and speak with you. And thank you for everything...
 
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