There are a couple of sources I have to highlight when it comes to this strange and fascinating story.
The statement of Tomáš Sládek
Archived on an old website dedicated to diving, you can find this (translated) statement by Tomáš Sládek, one of the dive instructors who was present on the trip.
It's a shocking read - especially his words about how unprepared the police divers who turned up were:
"Their equipment is worse than ours. An ordinary jacket and in it one bottle, one automatic, one unsuitable hand torch. Instead of a guide line, just a piece of about 10mm thick twisted rope, wound on a paper distribution spool. They wanted to borrow flashlights..."
The description of how the party were treated by the police is also worth reading. It's eye-opening to see just how deep the suspicion was that they'd committed an impossible murder.
Footage from Poganica Bay caves
I also came across this footage from a diver moving through some passages in the Poganica Bay caves.
It's a short, and doesn't show much, but it does give you an idea of how confusing and claustrophobic it could be down there.
Personally, although underwater caves are beautiful, cave diving definitely isn't for me!
Fascinating Horror
2022-10-05 08:11:10 +0000 UTCFascinating Horror
2022-10-05 08:02:51 +0000 UTCMichael Rutherford
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