U.S. diver dies
in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Cabo San
Lucas, Mexico. March 3, 2011
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On Tuesday March
1, the American diver Dewayen Gerald Schwalenberg, 64 Alaska,
United States, died when he was practicing diving with his wife
Patricia K. Schwalenberg 53 years of Anchorage, Alaska, and
Jorge Gerardo, diving instructor.
The pair of U.S.
tourists staying at the Melia Cabo Real Hotel of Cabo San
Lucas, Baja California Sur, spent a few days holiday in the
area and decided to make a diving practices, hiring Jorge Gerardo
instructor and the boat "The Blessing ".
The three divers
took to diving work experience in an area of the beach The Pelican
BCS, about four-thirty in the afternoon, with a depth of 30 meters.
State
Ministerial Police knew the incident at 20:40 hours when informed by
phone that the port was the lifeless body of a person. After the call
came to the area authorities of the headquarters staff Against Murder
and medical examiner.
According to
statements made by the diving instructor to the authorities, Gerald
Dewayen completed a dive to 27 meters with a time of 40 minutes. And
on the surface, the diver said that he had difficulty breathing. In
the boat threw up twice and decided to go immediately to port, but
over the course back to the Navy Pier Resort, the diver lost vital
signs.
The authorities
ordered the removal of the body for the practice of the autopsy,
determining cause of death by drowning in the opinion of the forensic
doctor on duty.