
The Philippine Navy on Wednesday confirmed the death of two personnel who tragically died while conducting recreational diving activity off the waters of Barangay Mindupok, Maitum, in Sarangani Province on 4 August.
Navy spokesperson Captain John Percie Alcos confirmed the incident in a phone interview with DAILY TRIBUNE, noting that the two personnel were both under authorized leave of absence when they agreed to conduct a recreational dive in the area.
“We are confirming the death of our two men who were conducting recreational diving during their off-duty hours. One was on a mental wellness break, or otherwise known as rest and recreation, while the other one is on authorized absence,” Alcos said.
He cited that the two personnel were experienced navy divers, which prompted the launch of a formal investigation to determine the cause of the incident and identify possible improvements to safety protocols for personnel involved in recreational activities.
“A formal investigation is underway to determine the actual cause and details of the accident as well as to enable us to further improve protocols, especially on safety,” Alcos said.
Reports said that the two were both off-duty when they agreed to conduct a recreational dive in the area. However, about an hour later, they were found unresponsive and floating in the same waters.
They were immediately brought to a nearby hospital, but were declared dead on arrival.
“There were attempts to resuscitate them, but they were pronounced dead on arrival once they reached the Sarangani Provincial Hospital,” Alcos said. “To date, we cannot release the names of our deceased personnel. We have notified their respective families already, but because of the investigation, we cannot release their names yet.”