Shark Shield Device Fails, Becomes Shark Food

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To Whom it May Concern,

Informatoin presented here is not correct, it is clearly stated in the coroners findings of Jarod Stebhens death that he was not wearing a shark sheild device. I have no interest either way or the other in the matter, however simply expect people who post such informatoin do so accaurately.
For anyone wishing verification on this matter they can go to webpage,

http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/courts/coroner/findings/findings_2008/stebhens.finding.htm

for the accurate story.

regards,
Joshua Fergusson
 
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In actual fact the diver did NOT wear a shark shield. See below extraction from the enquiry:

"Neither diver was wearing an electrical device known as a shark shield at the time.

Mr Rowntree told the court he believed there was a "low risk" of encountering a Great White shark off Adelaide's suburban beaches.

"Sometimes we would have a bit of a joke about it, just knowing that they are out there," he said.

Mr Rowntree said while he was unaware there were shark shields on the boat, he probably would not have worn one anyway.

"The ones that existed, that apparently were on the boat at the time were big cumbersome things," he said.

Mr Rowntree said the shark shields were "annoying" to wear and often gave divers small electric shocks underwater.

The court heard that the wearing of shark shields was made compulsory by the university after the tragic attack.

The inquest before Deputy Coroner Anthony Schapel continues."

Next time get your Facts straight!!!!
 
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