



Honeymoon Dive
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4.3 • 8 Ratings
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
At 10.42 a.m. on 22 October 2003, while diving on the wreck of the SS Yongala on the Great Barrier Reef, an American tourist photographed his new wife for their honeymoon album. Instead the photo would become a vital police exhibit. On the right-hand side of the shot, Tina Watson's body lay 27 metres down on the ocean floor, one arm outstretched, reaching upwards. This is the photograph that shocked millions across Australia and the US.
How could a healthy young woman have died, a mere seven minutes into her dive, when Gabe Watson, her buddy and husband of only eleven days, was a certified rescue diver? And why did he later relay sixteen different versions of what happened that day to other divers, police, friends and family?
Did he cold-bloodedly shut off her air or did he panic after claiming her flailing arms dislodged his mask and regulator? When he ascended to the surface, was it to get help or to callously abandon his bride to her ultimate fate?
These remain the captivating questions at the heart of this true-life thriller. Researched across two continents, Honeymoon Dive is in turns disturbing and enthralling as it painstakingly reconstructs events behind one of Australia's most darkly fascinating tragedies.
Customer Reviews
Hardnto put down
As a scuba instructor, I found this book hard to put down. There are so many unanswered questions, so many holes in logic and reason. As the authors state, only 2 people actually know what happened on that ill-fated day.
If you are a dive industry professional, read this book, at least twice. It hammers home the need to follow process, the duty of care we have, and the duty of care divers have to each other. It will change how I conduct my dive courses.
To those most deeply affected by this tragedy, my thoughts and prayers go out to you. I know what it is like to lose a loved one, but to lose someone in these circumstances would be indescribable.