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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2003 17:43:13 -0500
To: Steve Schultz <se2schul@st*.ma*.uw*.ca*>
From: Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*>
Subject: RE: Nic Gotto Inquest
Cc: Michelle <lisa3@ch*.co*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Until families........wives,kids, sisters, brothers. Take a close look at 
what a family member is doing this will keep happening. I have to keep 
telling Nancy that I am not immortal and the dives I do are high risk. She 
always says "nothing will ever happen to you, you have already done it so 
many times". Anything can happen on a dive and the bigger the dive the 
higher the risk. Families should take note of what a diver is doing and ask 
"WHAT IF", that would stop at least half the deaths........


  At 11:56 AM 3/18/03 -0500, Steve Schultz wrote:
>Hindsight is 20/20.
>Often after seeing the conclusion, the facts leading up to that conclusion 
>are viewed in a different light.
>
>JT, "shoulda, woulda, coulda" isn't going to help the situation.
>
>Perhaps we should try looking at a constructive way of preventing deaths 
>instead of remarks that are equivalent to pouring salt in old wounds.
>
>ss
>
>
>On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Capt JT wrote:
>
> > Michelle, I have only one question for you................Why did you wait
> > until Paul died to get involved in what he was doing. quote "Paul had had
> > no end of problems with the unit".......so you knew something was not 
> right.
> >
> >
> > At 09:04 PM 3/17/03 +0000, Michelle wrote:
> > >Hi George,
> > >You are so right. Paul thought he was helping with breakthroughs when he
> > >particepated in the early trimix dives on the unit. Everyone on the
> > >inspiration site knew what he was doing, he and a dozen or so others
> > >discussed how they were using mix on the unit. Not a word of caution from
> > >the manufacturers, they must have loved all the free research they were
> > >getting done by Paul and the others. There was even a chamber dive planned
> > >to further asess the performance of the unit on trimix.
> > >Then his accident and all of a sudded he was some kind of rogue and the
> > >statement was that he died because he was using trimix.
> > >The unit is sold to be used with trimix and heliox, how did the use of
> > >trimix kill him? We cannot see another diver related reason so lets blame
> > >it on trimix.
> > >Paul did not die because he was using trimix but this was the get out
> > >initially used. There are plenty of people using trimix on the unit now.
> > >Some very lucky people.
> > >Imagine, you have the full suport of your peers and are in freequent
> > >contact with the manufacturers detailing exactly what you are doing.
> > >Suddenly, you die whilst using one of these units and all that suport
> > >dissapears and you become some maveric doing things they would never 
> condone.
> > >Paul had had no end of problems with the unit so was extremely cautious
> > >and meticulous whilst using it. Replacement scrubber lids and a
> > >replacement unit and numerous discussions with AP.
> > >
> > >How does it feel to be the widow?
> > >When the people your sole mate entrusted his life to abandon him and use
> > >him as a scapegoat? They have a quote published in a magazine stating
> > >their sympathy for you when you can see nothing has been done to rectify
> > >the situation, they do nothing and they act like nothing has hapened.
> > >When the daughter you bore after he died wishes on a star that she could
> > >see her father.
> > >When your entire life has been thrown up in the air and slowly falls back
> > >down to the ground shattering in to unrecoverable peices.
> > >When collegues at work dash in to a utility room when they see you walking
> > >towards them in a corridoor because they just don't know what to say to
> > >you. You feel like a leper.
> > >When people ask you 'hello, how are you?' ( normal, polite) you have to
> > >say 'fine thanks' ( normal, polite) but inside you want to screem at them
> > >for asking such a stupid question. How the hell do they think you feel -
> > >but it is not their fault, they don't know how much that simple question
> > >rips you apart.
> > >When you spend endless hours with his patents explaining, trying to make
> > >some sense of it. No parent expects to loose their child.
> > >When you are evicted and your home is reposessed because you are not named
> > >on the mortgage. The home you shared for almost a decade.
> > >When you sit every night in silence on the sofa desperate to hear his keys
> > >in the door as he comes home to you.
> > >You hear about 15 more people loosing their life on the same unit but
> > >still no questions are asked.
> > >And all the time the one you love is being used as a scapegoat, called an
> > >idiot by people who never met him, and every time you try to defend him
> > >you are pushed off as an hysterical woman. You look deeper and deeper and
> > >ask questions that no-one will answer.
> > >You have to listen to his reputation being ripped to shreds even though
> > >you know what people are saying is wrong.
> > >
> > >Shall I go on, or do you get the impression?
> > >Martin Parker has spoken to me twice. Once at Paul's inquest where he said
> > >'stuffy in there, isn't it' and once at Nic Gotto's inquest where he tried
> > >to say hello as if we were old friends, and asked was I well, in the most
> > >incredable upbeat maner, I was horrified and speachless. He seems to have
> > >absolutely no concept.
> > >
> > >As for the other things I can tell you about their performance, how about
> > >attempting to submit a graph ( of how long the loop could sustain life) at
> > >a public inquest, which was massively innacurate but if it had been
> > >believed could have explained the pathologists findings. The graph's
> > >innacuracy was exposed and there was no other way AP could explain the
> > >pathologist's findings. The pathalogical evidence that Paul had been alive
> > >for some time, probably hours, following a hypoxic event.
> > >
> > >On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 18:04:43 -0500 George Irvine <trey@my*.ne*> wrote:
> > >Lisa, this post of yours has brought out the usual suspects from the Buddy
> > >Inspiration cheering section, who are about the same caliber of 
> mentality as
> > >you would expect to see at a cock fight. They are citing some web 
> links that
> > >contain examples of stupidity that are beyond the pale, but they see 
> them as
> > >fantastic accomplishments.
> > >
> > >Maybe you and the rest of the Buddy Inspiration widows can explain to 
> these
> > >morons what it really means to have your husband killed by a piece of shit
> > >like Martin Parker, by the crap training out there, by the "every man for
> > >himself" mentality of the tough guy Brits who seem to feel these devices
> > >make them a real man, and by the very "accomplishments" ( read doing 
> stupid
> > >things and getting away with it) that they are so proud of.
> > >
> > >The funny thing is that they want to attack me over your post. Your 
> husband
> > >is dead along with countless others due to this piece of crap and the
> > >thinking that surrounds it, and we have some lame moron on here telling me
> > >how superior these people are and how screwed up GUE is ( now he has 
> changed
> > >that to "DIR").
> > >
> > >Maybe you can put some of the things you told me privately on here and 
> save
> > >some lives. While the idiots are well recognized by most of us a 
> idiots, you
> > >never know who you could prevent from suffering like you have.
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Lisa [mailto:lisa3@ch*.co*]
> > >Sent: Thursday, March 10, 3707 12:58 AM
> > >To: techdiver@aquanaut.com
> > >Subject: Nic Gotto Inquest
> > >
> > >
> > >Cork City Coroner, Dr Myra Cullinane, last week recorded an open 
> verdict at
> > >the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Nic Gotto, Union Hall,
> > >County Cork, who died in July 1998 whilst using the Buddy Inspiration
> > >Rebreather. The coroners court heard that Nic and some friends were due to
> > >dive to the Kowloon Bridge wreck, just a few miles south of Glandore 
> harbour
> > >in County Cork, when the tradgy happened. Nic and his buddy entered the
> > >water as normal and proceeded to the bow of the wreck at 9m. All was 
> well at
> > >thisstage, Nic was seen to have looked at his handsets and then 
> signalled Ok
> > >to his buddy. He indicated a direction for the dive to continue and 
> lead the
> > >way with his buddy following behind. The visibility was very poor that day
> > >and Nic's buddy lost sight of him for a few minutes only able to follow by
> > >using Nic's torch beam for direction. Within a few minutes the buddy came
> > >upon Nic lying on his back with his mouthpiece out and having what 
> appeared
> > >to be a convulsion. His buddy immediately realised that Nic was in trouble
> > >and attempt to rescue him. In the rescue attempt Nic's buddy lost his own
> > >mouthpiece and weight belt and started to ascend. He made it to the 9m 
> mark
> > >and managed to alert another pair of divers that Nic was in trouble. 
> One of
> > >the other divers quickly found Nic and assisted him to the surface 
> where he
> > >was taken onboard the boat and CPR was administered for 45 minutes after
> > >which time the Air Sea Rescue helicopter winched him on board and flew him
> > >to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The court heard that
> > >Nic's rebreather was dropped during his rescue and was not recovered for
> > >some days. On inspection the Buddy Inspiration Rebreather was found to 
> be in
> > >good working order and no alterations had been made to the kit. There 
> was a
> > >reading on both guages. Both handsets, when opened, were found to be 
> cracked
> > >and full of seawater. Nic had been seen to be having difficulties
> > >calibrating his equipment prior to getting on the boat. On the boat 
> prior to
> > >the dive, Nic dismantled and cleaned and re assembled his equipment,
> > >breathed from the unit and prepared to enter the water. It was noted 
> that no
> > >alarm was heard at anytime before, during and after Nic was brought to the
> > >surface. Mr Hogan, the pathologist at Cork University Hospital, said that
> > >Nic had suffered drowning after a metabolic event had occurred leading to
> > >him losing consciousness, he said that it might have Hyperoxia or 
> Hycapnia.
> > >It was recorded that Nic had completed approx. 10 dives on the 
> equipment. As
> > >no one had witnessed Nic changing the scrubber canister the 
> manufactures, AP
> > >Valves, did make a submission that it might have been Hypercapnia that 
> lead
> > >to Nic's demise. Nic's widow Rachel was able to tell the court that of two
> > >20kg drums of sofnalime at her house over half of one is gone. The coroner
> > >seemed satisfied that this suggested that Nic had replaced the scruba
> > >contents. At the end of three days the Jury were directed to return one of
> > >three possible verdicts, accidental death, death by misadventure and open
> > >verdict. They returned the latter.
> > >
> > >During questioning, a witness who initially reported that Nic told her the
> > >scrubber could last 10 hours, confirmed this 10 hours could well have
> > >related to the O2 cylinder duration and not the scrubber.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >My condolencies to Rachel, Nic's wife, and his three daughters, two 
> who are
> > >teenagers and one little girl who has never seen her father.
> > >
> > >
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