No it was a Shark mate. It was a Tuna
There are divers that are lucky and some other divers… are the most unlucky people in the world. So get this… you are part of a lovely dive expedition when sudenly a bad-kick-ass evil Tuna comes close to you and decides to pull you down.
How? No idea. I wish I could understand how a Tuna can pull you down but it seems that’s what happen in this case.
It seems the unlucky diver, named Ramir Te… was “accidentally” pulled down around 300 feet below the sea surface by a giant tuna fish while conducting pleasure diving activity in the waters off Kiamba in Saranggani
Lt. Commander Armando Balilo, of te Philippines Coast Guard, said scuba diver Ramir Te, who was on a diving expedition, was 80 feet below the surface when he was pulled down by a giant tuna fish at the waters off Kiamba afternoon of Sunday.
The victim was immediately rescued by members of the Coast Guard Special Operations Group (CGSOG) rescue divers but due to the critical condition of Te, they sought the assistance of a Philippine Air Force (PAF) helicopter in Cagayan de Oro City to conduct a medical evacuation and brought the victim in a hyperbaric recompression chamber inside the PCG search and rescue vessel BRPSan Juan (SARV-001) which was on a deploy mission in Cebu City.
Amazing… don’t you think?