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Thursday 6 August 2015

Professional Diver Disappears Underwater

The greatest female free diver of all time Natalia Molchanova has gone missing after a dive 2 days ago which sent her underwater but never surfaced again, searches have continued but to no avail thus leading to the belief that she could be dead.

Nathalia was last seen at the coast of Ibiza when she dived from the Poniente Freus peninsula 53 meter high, no surprises, as this is what she does best "freediving". The 53 year old russian had set 41 world recored, won 23 championship titles thus, no mistakes for saying she is the best of all time in freediving. She was diving for fun, rather than in a competition.
Reports from her son Mr. Alexey said that his mother had dived of the coast in a normal atmosphere and tide, no waves and no storm but as surprising as it is she never resurfaced "two days of vigorous searches still can't find her thats really weird".
The president of the global federation for free diving (AIDA) Mr. Kimmo Lahtinen said madam Molchonova is really a freediving superstar we all know how she controlled the oceans with her tactics, we never thought anything could harm her as far as the ocean is concerned.

When it was realised that Natalia have not surfaced after 15 minutes of dive a search began by fellow divers later, the AIDA federation were alerted and they deployed helicopters to aid in the search. Also underwater robots has been included to maximised outcomes but all effort seems void as Natalia is nowhere to be found.

Her daughter Mrs Molchanov has lost hope in the chances of finding her mother alive, Mrs Molchanova who lives in Russia, Based at Moscow’s Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport, Youth and Tourism, was previously a competitive swimmer and had in recent times written a series of books and manuals about freediving.

Natalia Molchanov have set and broken records in the world of freediving, she has the record of the farthest dive, 71 meter which was set on may in Egypt, record for the longest time spent underwater, nine minutes two seconds, best acrobatic dive, greatest number of spin during a dive SIX which she also set in Dahab Egypt.

Assumptions have been made onbehalf of her missing which included the possibility of her blacking out due to short of breath which could be caused by an uncontrolled breathing in the full speed of dive or maybe she hit a rock under water and ... who knows? also assumed is a shark attack. Well as it is now non of these assumptions are completely reasonable because she is a professional diver and doesn't perform a random act of dive.

15 times world record holder Will Trubridge in an interview during the search on Monday in grief said "The world has lost its greatest free diver, i don’t think anybody would dispute that."

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