2011年4月24日星期日

Sonar search for missing diver

24 April 2011 last updated at 09: 52 GMT Lifeboats and the RFA Gold Rover carry out a night search for the missing diver a 1 km sq area searched and a sonar search and dive team specialist teams to the 10 hours of search to perform a missing divers marine divers, the dive site in trouble off the coast of Dorset got.

Area of Lyme Bay was the 61-year-old man, a seasoned leisure divers from Bristol, with a friend close to the holes on Thursday.

The alarm was raised when the other divers from a dive came to 22 m (72 ft) after trying to save his friend.

A 1 km sq area of the dive site is of marine divers and a sonar search and dive team searches the entire Sunday.

The divers, who managed to raise the alarm, it was associated with one specialist in Poole for treatment. He has been released since then.

Det INSP Stewart Dipple, Dorset police, said: "Our investigation of the circumstances of the incident leaves me to believe this was a tragic accident."

"Our thoughts go missing divers family to this haunting and difficult time."

"I would like to thank you buddy for all his efforts in trying to bring the missing divers to the surface despite the risk to themselves."


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