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Byford Dolphin decompression accident (photo post with information)

Edited with photo and info

On Nov. 5, 1983, an experienced tender named William Crammond was in the middle of a routine procedure aboard the Byford Dolphin, a semi-submersible oil rig operating in the North Sea. The rig was equipped with two pressurized living chambers, each holding two divers. Crammond had just connected the diving bell to the living chambers and safely deposited a pair of divers in chamber one. The other two divers were already resting in chamber two.

That's when things went horribly wrong. Under normal circumstances, the diving bell wouldn't be detached from the living chambers until the chamber doors were safely sealed shut. However, the diving bell detached before the chamber doors were closed, creating what's known as an "explosive decompression."

"It's a death sentence," says Newsum. "You won't survive."

The air pressure inside the Byford Dolphin living chambers instantly went from 9 atmospheres — the pressure experienced while hundreds of feet below the water — to 1 atmosphere, the normal air pressure at the surface. The explosive rush of air out of the chamber sent the heavy diving bell flying, killing Crammond and critically injuring his fellow tender, Martin Saunders.

The fate of the four saturation divers inside was far worse. According to autopsy reports, three of the men inside the chamber — Edwin Arthur Coward, Roy P. Lucas and Bjørn Giæver Bergersen — were essentially "boiled" from the inside when the nitrogen in their blood violently erupted into gas bubbles. They died instantly.

The fourth diver, Truls Hellevik, suffered the grizzliest death. Hellevik was standing in front of the partially opened door to the living chamber when the pressure was released. His body was sucked out through an opening so narrow that it tore him open and ejected his internal organs onto the deck.

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Edited your post with the screenshots and the information from the site and an article i was able to find online:marseythumbsup:

I'm a huge nerd for these sorts of accidents, so I can send a video explaining the contents in more detail if ur intrested.

Other pinned comment contains the autopsy reports

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Please post them!

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Here's the one i watched, but if you enjoy videos about these sort of manmade disasters i reccomend fascinating horror on YouTube, he covers loads of disasters that haven't been covered elsewhere!

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I LOOOVE these types of deaths too!! What would you call these? "Atmospheric" deaths??

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This is exactly the same video I watched a while ago.

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Read this one, instead of the Reddit link; it’s the autopsy report: https://zero.sci-hub.se/5268/7dda7cee52d7eb3ec606a82d0f1b9a61/giertsen1988.pdf

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"The penis was present, but invaginated."

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Yeah, I noticed that, too lol. Had to look that one up. They could’ve just said “his dick was inside-out, like when you take your socks off”.

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Morb

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a link to reddit? okay im good, thanks though

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The pictures are worth it though.

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you might want to save the pics to your device and re-upload here 1 pic at a time by edit your post

no one is going to waste their time leaving the safe space of wpd

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It's a PDF with science-y explanation and pictures...kinda academic...but good Lord, the pictures. Even though they're grainy and black and white.

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