Officials halt efforts to remove body from cave
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Just like scuba diving used to claim LOTS of lives back in the 50's and 60's, caving should require training and a certification to do it. I am not into letting the government dictate our lives but in this case, as in scuba, ignorance and lack of skill kills- not the activity itself. God bless the family and John.
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SAD STORY
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why seal it, i mean its sad that the guy died, but maybe wait till the corpse turn to bone and retrieve the bone. and then give the guy a proper burial.
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@LetsFri Shut up goat banger.
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people die in caves all around the world. here in north florida we have canes we call them springs. people scubadive in them for miles in the earth. sometimes they die. i think permentally closeing the cave was probaly a bad idea. some of the springs here in florida are--blue springs--ginny springs--go to florida springs.com if you care to see them. THEY ARE REALLY NISE.
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This Is Called Police State. Where No One Knows, and everybody Hollds. I am sorry for his familie, but that is not The best reason to Close Anything. People Should know what they go into, and they should BE FRI TO CHOICE. So if you are Helping ............. People to Inslave you all more and more and bet By Bet YOU ARE LIKE THEM... The Police State....!!??
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this whole story was so so sad! RIP
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I don't even like caves but I can't have people dying even if they are really good at it.
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I don't think it has much to do with experience, John crawled in so deep that noone was able to pull him out.
In my OPINION, they did everything they could. I heard the family was there too, so it's only natural the rescuers tried their best. I give them credit for their bravery though, they were risking their lives too.
Let me put it this way...
It's called: Showing that you're not an asshole business minded fuckweed. To put it simply, they're doing it because it's a nice gesture.
Although sealing it is a bad idea. A memorial would've been more intelligent but, who the fuck knows...
tanknomaniac 2 years ago 3
I was a friend of John. I worked with him over a year and he was one of the most genuine individuals I have ever met. He never spoke ill of anybody and was always the first to help when some one was in need of something. I am very saddend by the news of his death; he was (and still is) a great guy. We love you John. Know that our prayers are going out to your family.
RubesBYU 2 years ago 2