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Tor Rathje Eckhoff (22 November 1964 – 27 November 2021), also known as Apetor (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂ːpəˌtuːɾ]), was a Norwegian YouTuber known primarily for his videos where he drank vodka while performing daring activities on frozen waters, like ice skating, swimming in ice holes and diving. He died in 2021 after he fell ...
Shaw's close friend and support diver, Don Shirley, nearly died as well and was left with permanent damage that has impaired his balance. [3] The dive on which Shaw died was the 333rd of his career. At the time of his world record dive, he had been diving for a little over five years. [7] [8] [9]
A police car stands near a parking garage where rapper Gaboro was shot dead on Thursday evening, in central Norrkoping, Sweden, Dec. 19, 2024. / Credit: Anders Wiklund/TT via Reuters
In August 1988, a diver exploring the cave tore the right leg of his diving suit on a sharp rock. He survived the incident, suffering only mild hypothermia. [6] On 16 August 2006, a Norwegian diver was reported missing. A team of British divers recovered his body on 28 August 2006. [17] [18] [19]
Child killed: A 13-year-old was brutally murdered. 2 teen girls have been arrested in connection to her death. Victim was reportedly playing with friend when shooter opened fire
A helicopter flying between an offshore oil platform and mainland Norway crashed into the North Sea, killing one person and injuring five others, two of them seriously, authorities said Thursday.
Diving into the Unknown (original title Takaisin pintaan) is a 2016 Finnish film directed by Juan Reina. Four Finnish cave divers face their worst nightmare when two of their friends drown deep inside an underwater cave in Norway. When the official recovery operation is called off by the Norwegian and British authorities after being deemed too ...
Death Diving is a form of extreme freestyle high diving jumping with stretched arms and belly first, landing in either a cannonball or a pike position. Classic death diving, also known in Norwegian as "Dødsing" (lit. "deathing"), was invented by guitarist Erling Bruno Hovden at Frognerbadet during the summer of 1969.