Service log for scuba gear used by British music producer who died off Byron Bay source of confusion at inquest
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The inquest into the death of British music producer Karl Bareham, who died while diving near Byron Bay, revealed serious issues with the servicing records of the scuba equipment he used. The dive company, Sundive, produced only a single page of a logbook detailing the servicing of regulator number 32, the equipment Bareham used. The absence of a complete log and the inability of Sundive's co-director to confirm its submission raised critical concerns about the company's maintenance procedures and oversight at the time of the accident.
The absence of the full servicing log for the scuba equipment used by dive victim Karl Bareham raises serious questions about equipment maintenance and safety protocols.
The inquest reveals a concerning lack of documentation and communication regarding diving equipment maintenance at Sundive, heightening the scrutiny surrounding Bareham's tragic death.
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