Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee


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Taucher (42) did not survive the emergency ascent from 27 meters

Online since 11/14/2020 at 4:00 p.m., updated at 6:55 p.m.

Steinbach am Attersee.

A fatal diving accident occurred on Saturday in the Attersee in Steinbach am Attersee. A large contingent of emergency services was alerted.

A large contingent of emergency services including divers was alerted in the early afternoon after a lifeless diver floating in the water and a missing diver were reported.
“A 42-year-old from Lower Austria undertook a dive on November 14, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. together with a 32-German citizen in Steinbach am Attersee at the so-called diving site Föttinger. A dive was planned with a maximum of three hours and a maximum depth of According to the current state of the investigation, the man may have had problems for as yet unknown cause after a diving time of 48 minutes at a depth of 27 meters. He initiated an emergency ascent, which the 42-year-old did not survive. Divers present took him on the surface of the water lifelessly floating and brought him to shore. The notified rescue workers could only determine the death of the diver, “reported the police in a press release that evening.
The diver was located by the emergency services, she slowly ascended independently and was obviously uninjured.

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Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee

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Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee

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Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee

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Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee

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Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee

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Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee

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Fatal diving accident in the Attersee near Steinbach am Attersee

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created on 11/14/2020 at 3:39 pm,
published on November 14, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.,
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