Instructor found ”bone dry”
Thomas also raised concerns about how long Armstrong was out of the water before rescue attempts began.Thomas noted that Armstrong was ”bone dry” while he himself was still wet when he arrived at the hospital with the family, which raised questions for him.
Sadly, Dylan was ultimately found at a depth of 45 feet, located by a separate diver within seven minutes — a critical window for possible rescue. In an interview with Fox4, Thomas explained that seven minutes is generally considered the critical window in which a drowning victim can potentially be revived.
Dive computer reportedly missing
Dylan’s family is now searching for answers about her final moments, according to Fox 4. Their attorney revealed that law enforcement failed to retrieve data from one of the dive computers, which is now reportedly missing.
Thomas also voiced concern over the lack of dive computer data collection from Dylan, Armstrong, and the dive master, noting that one of the devices has been lost.
“It is unbelievable they have not gotten those computers and gotten the data off of them,” Thomas said.