Lee, all I can tell you is what you see in the thread that I started.
Dr. Delgado was with the group (and his two teenage sons) when the ascent began. He was still with the group at approx 50' and gone at 20'. They
have not been able to locate the body.
There have been approximately 4-5 divers lost in the Blue Hole since it's discovery.
I'm surprised that there has been nothing in the Florida papers.
Apparently, Dr. Delgado was well respected and reasonably well-known.
Lee Bell <leebell@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:9m17rb$5oa$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net...
Michael or Chilly, my wife informed me about a diver missing from a Blue Hole a while back, but this is the first confirmation I've seen or heard. Nothing on the news, nothing in the paper and, completely surprising, nothing on Techdiver. Can either of you point me to more information?
Leeif it has to be deactivated and make every wire red.
On Wednesday, August 22, 2001 at 8:44:06 PM UTC-4, chilly wrote:
Lee, all I can tell you is what you see in the thread
that I started.
Dr. Delgado was with the group (and his two teenage sons)
when the ascent began. He was still with the group at
approx 50' and gone at 20'. They have not been able to
locate the body.
There have been approximately 4-5 divers lost in the
Blue Hole since it's discovery.
I'm surprised that there has been nothing in the Florida papers. Apparently, Dr. Delgado was well respected and reasonably well-known....
He definitely was.. I just came across this forum.. I am
actually dr ruben delgados niece.. He was found but his body
was never recovered due to the circumstances of the depth of
the hole. He was a very well known doctor and a great man overall.
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