Freediver Dubbed As The ‘Deepest Man on Earth’ Tries To Beat Life-Threatening Record

6. Teaching People About Freediving

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“I am doing well now. There are still some physical challenges to deal with related to coordination and speech, which are typical consequences of neurological damage,” he said. Then, one year later, he went with his father for a trip in the South Pacific, where he kept lectures. He thought he’d never go back into the water again… He was wrong!

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