have exited, lots of tributes have been paid to the diver that lost his life earlier this week, saman cumaniousness. how would you know if a child was losing consciousness? there would be no response or they would stop moving if they were losing consciousness. you would have to speed things up to try and get them out. there are two speeds in cave diving, dead slow and stop. this will be a meticulous operation but if someone is losing consciousness you will have to do something about it. if visibility is very bad, one of the enemies in cave diving, if visibility is bad, that might not be apparent. you have got to keep an eye out for it all the time. i would say at this point, with the thai divers, they have done a fantasticjob, considering it is not their remit. they are not trained cave diver so it is wonderful what they have done, the way they have supported the operation at the sharp end. in terms of the equipment that the rescue tea m of the equipment that the rescue team and the children would be winning, date is the risk that that they get damaged, and also the air line that is attache