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Victim of Snorkeling Accident Dies
Victim found floating in the water, left behind by a snorkeling vessel "Starfish"

Posted Friday, January 6, 2012

 
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The victim of what appears to be a snorkeling accident at Sombrero Reef on New Year’s Day has died at Kendall Regional Medical Center.

 

28 year old Vinayak Devasthali of Massachusetts died on January 3rd while being treated at that hospital. The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office performed an autopsy to determine the cause of his death. Tests are still pending. Contact their office for more information.

According to detectives, the death appears to be accidental in nature.


A man was airlifted to Miami after a snorkeling accident offshore of Marathon on Sunday, Jan. 1st, 2012.

According to reports by Deputy Nancy Torrios, she responded to the Seven Mile Marina to meet a U.S. Coast Guard vessel coming in with a man who’d stopped breathing while he was snorkeling at Sombrero Reef.

According to witness reports, the crew of the vessel “Spirit” had taken a group snorkeling at the reef. When they arrived, they saw a man floating on the water nearby. They pulled him from the water, started CPR and called the Coast Guard for assistance. The Coast Guard responded and brought the man into shore, continuing CPR. It was later found that the victim, 28 year old Vinayak Devasthali, was from another snorkeling vessel, the “Starfish”, which was also at the reef that day.

The crew of the “Starfish” heard on the marine radio about the snorkeler in distress and did a head count of passengers; when they realized they were missing one, they also responded to shore. Devasthali was with a group of people on board the “Starfish” visiting from Massachusetts and New Hampshire; it is unclear from the deputy’s report where Devasthali is from.

Paramedics met the Coast Guard and took the victim to Fishermen’s Hospital. He was revived and airlifted to Kendall Regional Medical Center where he is currently being treated in the ICU unit.

 
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