Mr Mullins said Josh Masson, who was in the same boat with Mr De Vries, raised the alarm immediately after losing sight of him coming to the surface hauling a tight line.
Mr Mullins, who was with other divers in a boat about 200 metres away, joined the search. They found the kingfish which Mr De Vries had speared near the bottom and kept searching until they finally found him nearby, 27 metres down.
说的也是至少死在自己喜欢的事情上面,不是被bus之类撞死的。
下面是个老外写的纪念他的。
Wow. I've been thinking about how much we all enjoyed having Eric around, and how lucky we've all been. In particular:
We are lucky that Eric didn't get hit by a bus. Now THAT would have sucked.
We are lucky that Eric was doing what he loved. If you have to go somewhere, it may as well be somewhere magic like Hunters Bank.
We are lucky that Eric has been enriching the online spearfishing community for a really long time, firstly on the Freedivelist, and then later on Fishing.net. He was a contributor and he gave us all lots of laughs.
We are lucky that Eric was a great father to his three children and was present in their lives. Having had a man like Eric for a father, they will be fine.
We are lucky to have dived with a good b@st@rd like Eric. That is a unanimous theme here.
We are lucky to have that photo of Eric in his red wetsuit holding out the smallest snapper ever speared. It's my all-time favourite.
We are lucky that his mates were around at the end. Good mates, who loved him.
But we are not lucky that Eric's gone. We all wanted him around for much longer.
RIP mate.作者: 新人类 时间: 2011-12-12 20:03:49