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A tourist drowned while diving in Sanya. Who should be held responsible for this incident?

Recently, the Sanya 110 Command Center received an alarm saying that a tourist drowned in an accident while conducting outdoor diving activities in Baifu Bay, Sanya. The Sanya Public Security Department quickly organized tourist police, criminal technical detachments and local police stations to rush to the scene for investigation.

After preliminary investigation, the deceased Chen Moumou, who had a diving certificate issued by PADI, purchased outdoor diving activities from Sanya Zhongren Alliance Marine Sports Promotion and Development Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Zhongren Alliance Company) online, and On the morning of August 18, he participated in the company's outdoor diving activities in the waters of Baifu Bay, Sanya. An accident occurred during the diving and he died after rescue efforts failed. Forensic examination showed that the deceased had obvious characteristics of drowning.

After investigation, Zhongren Alliance’s business scope does not include diving training, it has not applied for a high-risk sports license, it is not qualified to engage in commercial diving activities, and it is suspected of illegal operations. The Sanya Municipal Public Security Bureau immediately launched an investigation into the company and took criminal detention and coercive measures against the company leader Huang and the diving instructor involved. ?

At the same time, diving is also a dangerous sport. So when we encounter danger while diving, how should we save ourselves?

First of all, you should stay calm and never kick around with your hands and feet and struggle desperately. This will only cause your physical strength to be exhausted prematurely and your body to sink faster. The correct self-rescue method is: hold your breath immediately after falling into the water, kick off your shoes, and then relax your limbs and wait for the surface to surface. Because the lungs are like a large bag, the specific gravity of a person after holding his breath is lighter than water, so the human body will not survive for a period of time. It will automatically float up after falling.

When you feel yourself starting to float, stay in a supine position as much as possible, tilting your head back. As long as you don't struggle randomly, the human body will not lose balance in the water. This way your mouth and nose will be the first to surface so you can breathe and call for help. When breathing, try to inhale through your mouth and exhale through your nose to prevent choking on water.

As long as you can keep your mouth and nose slightly above the water to breathe and call for help, wait for the rescuers to arrive with a calm attitude. Never try to put your entire head out of the water. This will be a fatal mistake, because it is impossible for people who cannot swim to put their heads out of the water. This inevitable failure will make the person who falls into the water even more dangerous. Being nervous and passive makes the whole self-rescue fall short.