The Indonesian authorities confirmed this Thursday that a woman of Spanish nationality, a 57-year-old nurse, has died after a diving expedition on Tulamben beach, on the tourist island of Bali. According to the police report released by the Karangasem regency police, located in the eastern part of Bali, the probable cause of death was the rupture of a blood vessel after making two scuba dives, lasting about an hour. each.

According to the police report released by the Karangasem regency police, located in the eastern part of Bali, the probable cause of death was the rupture of a blood vessel after making two scuba dives, lasting about an hour. each. The events occurred on Tuesday, when the woman and a group of other foreign tourists went to Tulamben beach to participate in a diving expedition.

The victim completed the first dive, around 11:30 local time (GMT 8) and which lasted 48 minutes, successfully and “was still in good health, resting for an hour.”

However, after completing a second dive, around 1:45 p.m. local time and lasting about 52 minutes, the deceased complained of lack of air after returning to the surface and was immediately transferred to a community health center, where she was treated. . “The victim was declared dead due to a ruptured blood vessel” at 4:20 p.m. local time and remains at Karangasem Regional Hospital, accompanied by her husband, for an autopsy, the police report states.