What do you think happened to the two US COAST GUARD members who died

@rainyl (671)
United States
November 22, 2006 8:02pm CST
The captain of a Coast Guard cutter was temporarily relieved of duty following the deaths of two crew members during a dive in the Arctic Ocean, officials announced Wednesday. Capt. Douglas G. Russell will be replaced by Capt. Daniel K. Oliver, a previous commanding officer of the Seattle-based cutter the Healy, as the investigation into the deaths continues, the Coast Guard said in a statement. Advertisement Russell had been in charge of the ship since June; before that, Oliver commanded the Healy for a two-year tour of duty. The Coast Guard has released few details about the Aug. 17 incident 500 miles north of Barrow, Alaska. Lt. Jessica Hill, 30, of St. Augustine, Fla., and Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven Duque, 26, of Miami died after they entered the water to examine the ship's rudder – a common procedure as the ship operates in Arctic ice. Petty Officer 1st Class Russ Tippets, a Coast Guard spokesman in Alameda, Calif., said Wednesday that at the time of the dive, the ship had been idled and pumps and propellers were disengaged, as standard procedure dictates. The 420-foot Healy is primarily used for scientific research in the Arctic under sponsorship of the National Science Foundation. According to the ship's Web site, in the days before the accident, crew members had been drilling holes through the ice and hanging seismometers down into the sea The crew members of the Healy are not allowed to discuss what happened,,, WHY if it was just an accident???
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