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Diving for kingfish costs man life in New Zealand
Diving for kingfish costs man life
By Imogen Crispe
5:35 AM Sunday Dec 4, 2011
An experienced free diver died while spearfishing off the Kapiti Coast yesterday.
His body was recovered by other divers, including free-diving record holder Dave Mullins, who happened to be spearfishing nearby.
Mullins had gone out in a separate boat near Hunter's Bank between Pukerua Bay and Kapiti Island.
Eric De Vries, 52, of Wellington failed to surface as scheduled about 11.20am and was brought ashore about 12.40pm.
Mullins said he knew De Vries quite well and he was an experienced free diver.
He confirmed De Vries had speared a kingfish and almost surfaced before disappearing from view.
Mullins said it was probably a "standard blackout" when someone passes out from lack of oxygen.
Mullins and another free diver were alerted by people who were diving with De Vries.
Mullins and a fellow diver searched for about 40 minutes before they found him about 27m down.
"We found him on the bottom and brought him back up."
He said people sometimes died while free diving. One man died in Kapiti a few years ago and another in Tauranga last year.
He said everyone knew the risks, but they didn't expect things to go wrong.
Mullins said where De Vries died was a popular dive spot.
Spearfishing New Zealand chairman Bob Rosemergy said it was a dangerous sport.
"Spearing kingfish has an element of danger to it. It can result in running out of oxygen."
By Imogen Crispe
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10770756
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