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La MORT de ce JEUNE enfermée dans une CAVE

Le 18 janvier 2025 à 19:41:32 :
Belle brochette d'enfoirés ici.. on peut critiquer l'imprudence mais carrément se moquer de lui et le tourner en dérision alors qu'il a eu une des pires morts possibles.. faut être de sacrés dégénérés pour à ce point se complaire dans l'autosatisfaction en se payant la tête d'un père de famille qui a agonisé sous terre dans un boyau obscur pendant 28h, envahi de panique et de regrets. Personne mérite un tel supplice et encore moins qu'on salisse sa mémoire après :(

Ceci, ce forum est vraiment rempli de chet-dés humains sans aucun respect pour rien ni valeurs. C'est une dinguerie https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2017/09/1488501900-zemmour3.png

Nutty Putty Cave. John Jones, a young 26-year-old man decided to explore the Nutty putty cave in the Utah desert near Salt Lake City. This wasn't his first caving experience as he and his brother used to explore caves around Utah. Even if it was the first time they explored this one, the cave was considered as beginner friendly. It was well mapped and the first parts were accessibles to everyone such as the maze or the big slide. There were also some harder areas for more experienced cavers like the birth canal which was an incredible tight passage.He went in a group of 11 including family and friends. The cave was closed at the time because some cavers previously got stuck. It was reopened and accessible only to those with a specific permit. Josh got one and on November 24th 2009, they went in and everyone stayed at the beginner friendly part except the 2 brothers who got bored and started looking at the harder tunnels. They heared about the " birth canal " one of the thighest passage in the cave which after the narrow part, had a room where they could stand up and turn around to get back. At a point they reach an area called corkscrew. After that they would normally turn around but 5 years before, an accident happened in the exact spot when a 16 years old boy named Brock Clark got stuck here even if he was not very tall and was quite thin. He had to wait 14 hours before being freed. John however was 6 feet tall for 91 kilograms rather than 1m70 and 60 kilograms. So he knew he couldn't turn around to go back. In a space of 30 cm tight, he squeezed his stomach, kept moving forward until when he was head first at a downward angle. It looked like an area was ahead and he could finally turn around. He didn't know that beyond that ledge, the area was uncharted. One one was here before but he still thought he was in some part of the birth canal. After a while, he started sliding toward the bottom of the tunnel.

The 2 brothers discussed about what they should do. They decide to move forward and find a place to turn around. Since John saw a hole ahead he thought it might lead to a larger space; He didn't realize that it was just a dead end opening at the bottom of the tunnel. So once he went in, he was stuck in a vertical position. upside down with the opening being 45 cm per 25 cm only. Josh tried to help then came back to seek rescuer's help. The first rescuer came after 3 hours with a rope tied on her ankle so she could be pulled back out while putting another rope around John's leg to try to pull him out. It didn't work so they installed a pulley system It got Brock Clark free 5 years prior. Each piece of equipment had to be brought so it took a long time. Only 1 assistant at a time could be here. Only small tools could be brought. After 12 years, John started to lose his sanity with the oxygen concentration in the air dropping. During this time they bought a device that allowed him to speak with his wife. At 4 oclock the pulleys were ready. Rescuer Ryan Shurz who was inside the cave grabbed John's legs, and activating the pulley. John screamed in agony as his legs turned blue and no longer had pulse. After a brief pause they tried again It seemed to be working. Some gatorade was given to him through a tube. But his legs were htiting the ceiling, blocking him fom getting out They almost considered breaking his legs as the time ran out. Then the rope holding the pulley broke pulling everything towards Ryan's face, badly injuring him. When he woke up he left the cave. Meanwhile John slipped back into the hole.It took another hour to repair the pulley. They tried to lift him but John didn't see to be conscious and since they needed his help to lift him out they sent a medic. At 11 : 56 of November 25th John Jones wsa declared dead. The entire cave system was then closed off with concrete. They placed a plaque to commemorate John.

Jiudan cave. Wang Yuan and Wang Tao were 2 friends, 2 experienced divers. They wanted eo tner the Jiudan cave in China to break their own personal record. Someone previously placed a guideline that extended for 160 meters. They wanted to extended by over 10 meters for a total depth of 170 meters This required them to leave the existing guideline for a some time. That was risky because of the depth. They already completed 15 dives in the cave's northern entrance so they felt quite confident, even deciding to do a practise dive in open water to reach 152 meters to see what it wold be like and identify potential problems. However Tao had to skip the practise due to illness. Yuan went alone and everything went smoothly on April 18th 2014.They did months of preparation. They estimated it would need them 20 minutes to reach their target depth and they would only stay here for a few minutes before starting their ascent. Any extra minute of depth would require additional hours of decompression. They also estimated it would take them 3 hours and 50 minutes to get back to the surface safely allowing enough time for the pressure to not be too harsh on their bodies. Because of rainfall days prior, during their descent they noticed that visibility was reduced but they continued anyway. Under normal conditions they could see about 15 meters ahead but on that day it was barely 2 meters. They placed air tanks at various depths as extra measures, each one containing the appropriate gas mixture for their respective depth. Plus, a friend named Pei stayed near the cave's surface to assist if needed Yuan's role was to keep them on the guideline while Tao's role was to place arrow mark along the line to indicate the direction back into the cave entrance. Both nitrogen and oxygen can become very problematic unde rhigh pressure so the correct mixture of gas was crucial.
They followed the guidelines carefully, switching tanks at the appropriate depths. However after 164 meters, Yuan felt he might lose consciousness. Considering they needed to ascent to counter this and only 4 meters beyond the established guideline with visibility around half that distance, they turned back toward the line and the surface. Yuan led them to where the guideline should have been. But the guideline was gone. They eventually found it but the panic at losing the line caused them to breathe faster, leading them to consume more gas than normal. By the time they found the guideline, Yuan's cylinder was nearly empty. He had to switch back to his main tank which contained surface air which was not ideal. Initially he felt okay but around the 120 meters mark he begen trembling involuntarily. They needed to reach their next set of cylinders which were at 74 meters away. Yuan still had hope until he looked down and saw Tao stucked under a rock. Tao accidentally swam into the rock and the gotten wedged there because of low visibility. Tao wasn't attempting to free himself but rather shining his light at his neck, signaling he was running out of air. Yuan gave Tao an emergency mouthpiece. They resumed their ascent with little air left. After quick calculation,s, they realizd they had 3 minutes of air. Tao was fatigued and Yuan had to pull him by the arm. They were about 91 meters from the surface. Yuan checked his air supply saw there was only enough for 1 person to ascend another 40 meters. Fortunatly about 15 meters away there was the next set of cylinders they had placed earlier. Suddently Yuan saw Tao float past him, disappearing in the murky water. Yuan swam after him but he didn't see Tao anywhere. With his tank about to run dry, he reached the next piece of cylinders before searching agai. He quickly got to those cynlinders and swtiched tanks and went back to look for Tao.
As he descended once more he still couldn't find him. His new tank began to run low so he had to ascend again to the next piece of cylinders. Unfortunatly those cynlinders were placed at a higher depth because they were meant to use in shallow water. It would be dangerous to use it at deeper depth. If someone used those tankss and dived too deep, they would risk nitrogen narcosis, a state similar to drunkess as nitrogen is absorbed too rapidly. Despite the risk Yuan still tried to go deeper to search for Tao. At a point he lost consciousness briefly and woke up later. It was the warning sign that he needed to get out immediatly. He attempted to follow the necessarly decompression stops on the way up but he panicked and weakened state. He ascended faster than he should have stopping for 3 hours instead of 4 hours required. Upon surfacing, Yuan told Pei what happened. Pei dove in to search for Tao but realized Yuan also might be in serious trouble because of his rapid ascent. When Pei surfaced, he found Yuan having symptoms of both nitrogen narcosis and decompresssion sickness. As soon as Yuan began removing his regulator, he started vomiting and twitching, experiencing severe dizziness. They had to get Yuan urgent medical help. Rescuers errived but before entering the cave they needed 1 day to plan and gather the correct tanks for those depths. By then it was almost certain that Tao had died. By the next day his lifeless body was found at a depth of 54 meters. Yuan spent several days in a decompression chamber. Ultimatly he made a full recovery.
Kalimba cave tragedy. It was December 2004. 9 divers were about to enter the Colomus Cote for a second time while on vacation in Mexico. Their plan was to follow the guidelines to the Bosh Chen Cenote before turning back. They split into 2 groups with the first group goingahead, setting markers to highlight the correct path while the second would follow. Since the second group had more efficient oxygen tanks, they planned to go farther before returning while the second group would start heading back earlier. As team 2 was expected to resurface first, they would remove a specific type of markers called cookies to signal their exit. Seeing that the cookies were gone, the first team would then remove their own markers on the way back, ensuring the cave remained clean for the future divers. Team 1 noticing the absence of the coookies began their ascent but when they resurfated, team 2 was nowhere to be found. They searched for 30 minutes but found nothing. Regrouping in the colimbus cote they geared up to renter the tunnel and search for them. By this point team 2 had little oxygen left Suddently bubbles appeared and 2 divers quickly resurfated. They explained what happened. Instead of folloxing the intended exit path, team 2 had mistakenly turned left. The return trip should have been short but they only realized their mistake after swimming 426 meters in the wrong direction. By the time they noticed they were already 914 meters away from the original exit. However another exit was just 90 meters away. But they needed to cross a 21 meters gap to reach it, and with no guidelines. Kent, one of the divers, took out his safety line and secured it, beginning to swim across. He was just short of reaching the guideline when his line stopped him. It was too short to cover the whope gap.
Heading back, Kent saw the group heading toward the initial path. He swam fast to catch up but by then the oxygen legel was low and there was no air pocket. They finally reached the correct line after 25 minutes. 30 minutes were remaining; Only 200 psi left. He moved next to Jeanne who had more air and she shared hers using her emergency extra mouthpiece. In tight passages Bill had to hold his breath while Jeanne squeezed through first. Michael also began to run dangerously low on air. He was the least experienced of the group. He panicked but fortunatly Kent reached him in time, handed him his emergency mouthpiece. Menawhile Bill and Jeanne made it out with 500 psi only left in Jeanne's tank. A few more minutes and they would have drowned. They informed that Michael and Kent were behind them. Their lights had been visible just before they exited. 76 meters inside, the divers from team 1 spotted both Michael and Kent's lights but they were not moving. Both ran out of oxygen and drowned just 5 minutes from the exit.
Sterkfountain cave accident. On September 29, 1984, Nuno Gomes, cave explorer, went into unmapped sections of the sterkfountain cave in South Africa accompanied with his 2 friends, Pieter Verhulsel and Malcom. Together they planned to lay a guideline from the entrance to the farthest point in the wet cave area known as the Milner hall. Nuno was supposed to go in,place the guideline for his 2 friends to wait outside, assisting him from the surface. Nuno successfully laid the line covering the distance of 120 meters. After the success the 3 decided to go back and follow the guideline. They successfully mapped in the cave section when they reached the air pocket. But when they came back, Malcom touched Nuno to signal that Pieter was no longer behind them. Nuno went back and noticed Pieter entered a side tunnel Nuno tapped in to signal him to return to his guideline As they leaded back Pieter disappeared again, this time Nuno and Malcom assumig he took the other exit, avoiding the tight squeeze they themselves used. When they got to the surface, realizing Pieter didn't come back, they submerged themselves once again. But even in the side tunnels he was not here. After 4 hours they ran out of air tanks and stirred up silt reduced visibility. Later that afternoon they exited the cave to call for help. The fire fight brigade arrived but lacked diving expertise. They waited for the police divers.
The silt was so stirred up that visibility was severly impaired. So they stopped for today. As for Pieter, he was not dead. He had been sidetracked by a secondary tunnel and the caves complex 3D structure combined with the lack of guidelines. The sitrred up silt and darkness made it nearly impossible to orient himself. After trying several paths, Pieter found a small room to wait for rescuers. He switched off to conserve the little battery life. He tried to make noise by banging his tanks to the rocks. Eventually he fell asleep, lost track of time. Police closed off the cave so no one else could enter. They didn't think he was still alive. They waited another week. Then the week after they found still no sign of him anywhere. Pieter tried to follow a path leading to a small room where he had sheltered. After traveling 120 feets away from the water, he discovered it was only a dead end so he returned to his original spot. Police searched him for 6 weeks with no success. By that pointed they reopened the dry sections of the cave but kept the water section closed. Vlounteers then began to look for a connection between the dry and wet caves system. Nuno was the one discovering the connections so he joined them where they could enter the wet section of the cave. Here they found a set of footprints leading to a dead end and soon after, Peter's dead body with a message " I love you, Shirl and Ma; " One had come very close to find him as he entered an opening that was just 100 feets away from Pieter's location. ( 30 meters )

Crooked swamp accident. OnMarch 27, 1982, Donald Weltner with his 2 sons Christopher and Roger were about to lead a group of 12 boy scouts in a cave exploration. It wasn't Donald's first caving. Even though the passages in this cave were notoriously narrow, but it wasn't a concern as if DOnald, who was bigger than the other participants, could get through, then the other could as well. The cave's entrance dimension was 40 by 71 cm. Donald was on the eastern side and noticed several smaller tunnels leading from the room. However because they weren't sure which passage. They weren't sure which passages would be too narrow. Donald checked one, involving a tight squeeze but appeared to open in another section. The squeeze was 45 per 50 centimeters. He couldn't lift his arms backwards or lift his head to see ahead. He was followed by his sons. Thanks to the mud making the terrain slippery, he reported back everything was fine until as he pulled himself along at a point, he realized the groudn below him was disappearing. Donald slipped down to a tight crevice. Slick mud prevented him from stopping the slide. His hands were trapped meaning no leverage to pull himself up. Path angled at 30 degrees so he had to fight against gravity as well. The crevice was 12 centimeters wide. Mud caused his body tos lip more. After several attempts from his sons to pullh im off he told them to bring the other adults. After a while, Jim also realized he couldn't free Donald on his own and Donald explained that some rockes were loosened and now weightened against his body. Each attempt to pull him backwards and the rocks would slide forward. Jim excited th cave to call for help. Rescue specialists and police arrived.

Supplies could not even reach him. Rescuers had to act quickly so they dig from above the ground down to where Donald was stuck.The process required all sunday.Unfortunatly they were about 3,5 meters from Donald's position so they digged lateraly. Donald was meanwhile likely suffering from hypothermia. On Monday morning as 2 days passed, rescuers encountered a problem : very hard bedrock layers impossible to dig through. They weren't sure if Donald was alive so they sent a nurse into the cave with a handheld doppler machine. She didn't detect pulse but this wasn't a definitive proof of death. She only had access to his very cold legs. Sometimes body's core organs can continue functionning. after externities stopped registering a pulse. Rescuers used dynamite which was risky but appeared to be the only option. On Tuesday morning they finally reached his location but Donald had died. Following his death, the cave system was restricted to limited access.

Agen Allwed accident. Roger Solari and Martyn Farr, aged of 26 and 23 wanted to map out the agent Allwedd cave system in South Wales. At the time John Parker, another explorer, had abandonned the mission after discovering a third sump in one of its longest passage. Martyn and Roger however, wanted to keep going to see what lay beyond. Since Roger hurt his knee, Martyn did the first trip solo. He reached the third sump. The route was turturous but also lasting for hours as the first sump was about a mile into the cave. The 2 first sumps mesured 76 meters an 25 meters so Martyn passed through them relatively easily. But the third sump was much longer and no one explored it yet. Martyn could only hope he had enough air to reach the end. He managed to swim through it, about 850 feets. On the other side he found a zigzagging passage of 548 meters ( 1 800 feets , leading to another sump. Nobody had known about this fourth sump. Martyn realized he probably wouldn't have enough air to explore. So he returned, spending 4 to 5 next hours heading back out. When they returned on Jule 15th 1974, both brought extra air tanks, successfully reaching the fourth sump. They dived in it with a guideline to map their route. After 121 meters, Roger finished his guideline and he had sinus problems even if it wasn't the first time. Despite this they continued. In cave diving there is a concept : the rule of thirds for air consumption. If you use one third of your air supply on your way in, you need another third to get out leaving, with the final third as an emergency reserve. They already used their first third here and should have returned back when Roger's line ran out because Roger had a smaller tank than Martyn. Martyn assumed Roger would head out while he continude forward. He eventually came to a gravel wall of rock which could have indicated the sump was ending and possibly an air pocket. By this point he was well passed the halfway mark of his tank.
It was becoming very risky. He pushed on until he reached solid rock, confirming there were no air pocket. Spotting a passage to the right, he explored another 29 feets but ended in a dead end. When he backtracked he was shocked to see Roger still here. Martyn quickly signaled that they had to return. Roger probably realizzing he didn't have enough air to come back, attempted to locate the same air pocket Martyn had been searching for. Martyn continued about 40 meters until his main tank ran out, forcing him to switch to a reserve tank. That would give him about 91 meters in sump 4 and another 259 meters in sump 3, barely enough. However he previously placed a partially filled tank between sump 3 and sump 2 and he aimed to reach that. Finally, emerging from sump 4, Martyn sat on the bank waiting for Roger. By 20 minutes when Roger didn't appear he raelized that if Roger had enough air to come, he wouldn't have enough to go through sump 3. After 1 hour, Martyn was certain Roger's air had run out. Martyn entered the water and pulled the guideline to make it tense but it was no longer connected. Around the 131 meters mark, it had been cut. Switching tanks is not an easy task. He might have put his arm through the line to avoid losing it, twisting his body to reach the valve and become tangled, forcing him to cut the line to move freely. Combined with the silt induced by movement likely reduced his visibility and he may have swam the wrong way. Once out, Martyn alerte the authorities. Martyn joined himself the searchers. However Roger's remains were not found until 1986 12 years later. Recovering the body was too risky so it was left into the cave. A plaque was placed near the entrance of sump 1 in Roger's honor. In 1987, another explorer passed through sump 4 and finally located the air pocket. Today the cave's entrance is locked. Only specific experienced divers are granted a key.
Floyd Collins accident. In late December 1924, Floyd Collins found a cave called the sand cave, near a highway and easily accessible to tourists. He sturck a deal with land's owners to receive 50% of any profits from the cave's exploration. Afterward he immediatly began working here since there was no significant entrance. However tourists avoided it as a result. Floyd spent hours every day over the next few weeks digging deeper. On January 30th 1925, it was snowing outside and Floyd went into the cave. He reached what was known as the turnaround room. Many would stop there and turn around because it was too risky. Continuying would mean going into a narrow path called the squeeze which measured only 22 centimeters in the height. Beyond the squeeze he saw a narrow pit dropping about 3 meters He reached the bottom He found another pit squatting down, remaining the remaining rocks and debris. He finally saw an opening into the main cave. He tied a rope in place, descended a 24 meters drop, reaching the cavern floor and amazed by the sight. Seeing his ligt diminishing, he climbed back up, returning to where he came. He pushed his lantern with his shoulder but his lantern slipped into a tiny hole, shattered, leaving him in total darkness. Because the cave was unstable he knew he had to move carefully to avoid dislodging loose rocks. But unable to see, he kicked one loose, it fell into his left leg, trapping him. He tried to free himself with his right leg but the more he moved the more rocks tumbled down.
24 hours after, 2 cave owners arrived with their 17 years old son Jewel Estes They saw Floyd's coat hanging outside. They came in the cave before turning back because the passage was too tight. But Juel continued, eventually finding Floyd who asked him to call his brothers. Marchsll Collins ( his brother ) and Lee Collins ( his father ) came. At 4 pm, Homer, Collins other brother, arrived. He reached him. But crows outside started bonfires. THe melting ice funneled water into the tunnel, creating mud and sending freezing cold water down toward Floyd. After 8 hours his brothers had to rest. Reporters came too. Homer was furious at the crowd. Floyd freed one of his hands, suggesting to tie a rope to pull him out but as soon they tried, he begged them to stop. He felt like he was pulled in 2. Homer worked continusouly, removing dirt and debris. On Tuesday night, 95 hours after Floyd got trapped, a reported named Skeets entered the cave, installing a light near Floyd. While removing rubbles, he exposed more of Floyd's leg.s but still couldn't free him. All the crowd and activity around further weakened the cave, putting it at risk of collapsing. At horu 123, entrance to the pit collapse, blocking any access to Floyd. By hour 144, a team of workers formed to dig a new tunnel to reach him. On Friday February 13, a man nearly reached him, hearing him groaning about 3 meters away. However at 1 : 30 am of February 16, a worker found Floyd who already deceased.
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