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Issac Paul Olakkengil, a 29-year-old civil engineer, tragically passed away from cardiac arrest during a scuba diving training session in Dubai. He was on vacation with his wife and brother ...
Skogebo was trying to convert the site into a scuba-diving facility called Juturna Springs, but it “was unable to go ahead due to some opposition from one of the property stakeholders ...
Issac Paul Olakkengil, 29, experienced breathing difficulties and suffered cardiac arrest underwater. He was training at Jumeirah Beach alongside his wife and brother when the incident occurred.
An Indian man died while scuba diving off Jumeirah Beach in Dubai on Friday. The deceased was identified as Issac Paul Olakkengil. According to a report in Gulf Times, Issac was enjoying Eid Al ...
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As such, it's hardly surprising that visitors flock to the Bahamas to snorkel or dive. Many local beaches, resorts and private islands have shallow areas that are ideal for snorkeling, while ...
An Indian civil engineer died during a scuba diving session at Jumeirah Beach in Dubai on Friday, June 6, while vacationing with family during the Eid Al Adha holidays. Issac Paul Olakkengil, 29, ...
A 29-year-old engineer from Kerala has died during a scuba diving session in Dubai. The victim suffered a cardiac arrest after experiencing difficulty breathing underwater, his family said. Listen to ...
Sir David Attenborough has revealed he once came close to drowning while testing scuba diving equipment during an early filming trip to the Great Barrier Reef in the 1950s.