An article from the Yorkshire post covers the inquest of British Cave scuba diver Colin Pryer, who sadly died scuba diving in caves near Horton In Ribblesdale in March 2005.
After hearing statements from Colin’s partner and Brian Schofield, a scuba diving expert from the British Cave Diving Group CDG, the coroner recommended that safety procedures [...]
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