Feb 19 • 19:38 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The death of Sofía: the diving school director spoke for the first time after the practice that ended in tragedy

The director of a diving school in Puerto Madryn, Argentina, commented on the tragic death of a young student during a scuba diving training session.

Sofía Devries, a 23-year-old young woman, was reported missing on Monday during an international diving certification practice in Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina. Her body was discovered the following day in the underwater park of Golfo Nuevo by the Argentine Naval Prefecture. Preliminary autopsy results revealed that she died from asphyxia due to drowning, without signs of foul play, leading investigators to treat the case as an accident while they seek to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident during her dive in the Punta Cuevas area.

Fernando, the director of the diving school, spoke publicly for the first time since the incident and expressed his deep sorrow over the tragic event. He acknowledged the complexity and sorrow of the situation, indicating that the diving school is navigating a challenging and sensitive period. The emotional impact on students and staff has been significant, with calls for support and understanding during this difficult time.

As investigations proceed, authorities aim to piece together what transpired during the dive. The incident underscores the inherent risks associated with scuba diving training, even in experienced hands, and raises questions about safety protocols and support systems in place for trainees. The community is mourning the loss of a vibrant young woman and grappling with the event's implications for local diving practices and regulations in the future.

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