![]() This implies he was of clear mind and that he didn't dive down there intentionally. When Yuri hits the bottom, he immediately uses his depth sensor to figure out which direction he should walk in order to get back to the surface. I think the blood is inside the camera, on the lens, which is why it doesn't get washed away. The blood creeps up the middle of the frame, independent of the water around it. Near the end of the video, there seems to be blood on the lens of the camera. You can also see shreds of his suit floating around. For example, pieces of plastic from his diving equipment. You can see debris floating around that Yuri clearly could not have generated. There are a few points to support this being true: ago For anyone wondering, he didn't mean to dive that deep. On April 28th, 2000 Israeli-Russian diving instructor Yuri Lipski, sank over 300 feet to while diving in the Blue Hole, off the coast of Egypt in the Red Sea. 105 17 comments Best Add a Comment studioRaLu 4 yr. I don't know if this was posted here already but here's footage of Yuri Lipski's, a 22 year old diving instructor's finale moments. Most people I show this to don't seem to see anything at all. by Hannah-Has-No-Hope Yuri Lipski's fatal dive. Here's a link to the exact timestamp that you can clearly see an eel come into the frame and start eating him. When it gets to 6:45, stare at the upper left corner of the screen. Watch the video starting from around 6 minutes in. The video is inherently dark, so it's difficult to see. This is important, because the human visual system processes images differently depending on the ambient lighting of your area. But, if he was in fact eaten by an eel, it seems unfair that no one knows about it.) (He was probably dead either way due to the fact that the air becomes poisonous at that depth unless specially pressurized. But it's pretty clear his buoyancy compensator failed, and then he had the misfortune of pissing off an eel. The official explanation is that he dove to the bottom for fun and then died. I don't think anyone else is aware of this. If you watch this video and pause at 6:45, you can see an eel eating him. It's a bit crazy, but it seems to be true. I think the thing that really upset and saddened me about it was that his mom has it now – she has the footage of her own son drowning.I'm not sure where to post this. If I had known the footage existed I’d have flooded it. I regret that his mother will have this forever. The camera should have been damaged or even broken altogether because I had found it at a depth of 115 metres, and it is only designed to sustain 75 metres but, to my surprise, the camera was still working. Two days after we recovered his remains and gave his belongings and equipment, she came to me asking that I help her disassemble them so she can pack them. ![]() The video it contained is available on YouTube, entitled "Fatal Diving Accident Caught On Tape". On the bottom, Omar found Lipski's helmet camera, still intact. Omar had earlier twice warned Lipski against attempting the dive. Lipski's body was recovered the following day by Tarek Omar, one of the world's foremost deep-water divers, at the request of Lipski's mother. Lipski had a single tank assumed to be air. At 115 m he would have been subject to severe nitrogen narcosis, which may have impaired his judgement, induced hallucinations and caused panic and confusion. The video shows Lipski in an involuntary and uncontrolled descent, eventually landing on the sea floor at 115 metres where he panics, removes his regulator and tries to fill his buoyancy compensator but is unable to rise. This has made it the best known death at the site and one of the best known diving deaths in the world. Lipski carried a video camera, which filmed his death. A notable death was that of Yuri Lipski, a 22-year-old Russian diving instructor on 28 April 2000 at a depth of 115 metres after an uncontrolled descent.
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