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Les symptômes c'est enfaite des ivres sans alcool Et tu fait un malaise et tu meur noyer comme ça
Bordel c'est con
Je pensais que c'était autre chose, genre un courant marin qui fait en sorte que t'es aspiré vers le fond où alors une différence de densité
C'est pas du tout ça.
Un décès notable fut celui de Yuri Lipski, un instructeur de plongée Russo-Israëlien de 22 ans, survenu le 28 avril 2000 à une profondeur de 115 mètres, après une descente non contrôlée1′ 6. Yuri embarque une caméra vidéo lors de l'accident, qui a filmé sa mort. Ces images en ont fait le décès le plus connu du site, et un des accidents de plongée les plus connus dans le monde. La vidéo montre Yuri dans une descente involontaire et incontrôlée, apparemment jusqu’au fond à 115 mètres, où il panique, retire son détendeur et essaie de remplir son gilet compensateur mais celui-ci ne parvient pas à remonter. À 115 mètres, il aurait été sujet à de sévères narcoses à l'azote, qui auraient pu altérer son jugement, induire des hallucinations et causé panique et confusion. Lipski avait une bouteille, apparemment d'air.
A notable death was that of Yuri Lipski, a 22-year-old Russian-Israeli diving instructor on 28 April 2000 at a depth of 115 metres after an uncontrolled descent.[3][8] Yuri carried a video camera, which filmed his death. This has made it the best known death at the site and one of the best known diving deaths in the world.[4] The video shows Yuri in an involuntary and uncontrolled descent, eventually landing on the sea floor at 115 metres where he panics, removes his regulator and tries to fill his buoyancy compensator but is unable to rise. At 115 m he would have been subject to severe nitrogen narcosis, which may have impaired his judgement, induced hallucinations and caused panic and confusion. Lipski had a single tank assumed to be air.
Lipski's body was recovered the following day by Tarek Omar, one of the world's foremost deep-water divers, at the request of Lipski's mother.[8][9] Omar had earlier twice warned Lipski against attempting the dive.[9] On the bottom, Omar found Lipski's helmet camera, still intact. The video it contained is available on YouTube, entitled "Fatal Diving Accident Caught On Tape".[5] Omar says:
A notable death was that of Yuri Lipski, a 22-year-old Russian-Israeli diving instructor on 28 April 2000 at a depth of 115 metres after an uncontrolled descent.[3][8] Yuri carried a video camera, which filmed his death. This has made it the best known death at the site and one of the best known diving deaths in the world.[4] The video shows Yuri in an involuntary and uncontrolled descent, eventually landing on the sea floor at 115 metres where he panics, removes his regulator and tries to fill his buoyancy compensator but is unable to rise. At 115 m he would have been subject to severe nitrogen narcosis, which may have impaired his judgement, induced hallucinations and caused panic and confusion. Lipski had a single tank assumed to be air.
Lipski's body was recovered the following day by Tarek Omar, one of the world's foremost deep-water divers, at the request of Lipski's mother.[8][9] Omar had earlier twice warned Lipski against attempting the dive.[9] On the bottom, Omar found Lipski's helmet camera, still intact. The video it contained is available on YouTube, entitled "Fatal Diving Accident Caught On Tape".[5] Omar says:
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