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It may have been the media who were confused. Their confusion is common. Plus, of course, there is the effect of one person telling another person who tells another person who tells another person, and the final story is nothing like the original, and there is no "fault." So even, though, yeah, the cherry red skin ought to be an obvious symptom, etc, you add the reporting problems and I think that probably explains the problem. And maybe there was a translation issue as well.Dane wrote:
Drowning and CO poisoning victims generally exhibit specific characteristics so I am somewhat surprised at the apparent confusion.
Wayne Harrison wrote:Nemanja,
First, I think I speak for everyone here in sending your our heartfelt sympathy for you, your brother and the others who died to further the science of speleology. Many of us here have lost friends in caves.
Please know that those of us here care very much about speleology and about those who lose their lives pursuing their passion.
When a caver dies, it diminishes us all.
Oh, dear, Nemanja. On the one hand, welcome to Cavechat. But it's such a shame it's under these circumstances.Avram wrote:Hi,
I am Nemanja Avramovic, brother of Filip Avramovic, who died in that damn cave. He really loved hidrogeology :(
It's almost three weeks since this accident happened and we still don't know details of what was happening down there :(
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