Issac Paul Olakkengil, a 29-year-old Indian expatriate, died while diving near Jumeirah Beach, while he was enjoying the Eid al-Festival holiday with his family in Dubai.

It is reported that Isaac is an engineer sent to the UAE. He had difficulty breathing while diving and then had cardiac arrest.
Isaac's uncle David Pyarilos is assisting the Isaac family with legal formalities, saying the tragedy occurred during a training session in the Dubai scuba diving area.
Pialillos said: "At that time, they were in a beginner training class. After Isaac had difficulty breathing, he was rescued from the water by the staff and immediately sent to a nearby hospital for treatment, but he was unable to wake up. We are currently coordinating with relevant departments to submit the documents needed to transport the body. "

Expert recommendation
Philippine coach Bimbo Calitis, founder and CEO of Jumeirah Amphibious Swimming School, said: "People who want to learn diving must first understand the background and qualifications of the diving school."
">"Once you sign the exemption, you voluntarily waive some of your rights and are exempted from legal liability from diving schools. Students must first ensure that they are healthy, because many things can happen underwater."
">"If you have an underlying disease, consult a doctor first and go to a licensed diving school to study only, be sure to avoid choosing freediving instructors who offer cheap courses or are not certified," Calites added.
The information in this article is from khaleejtimes