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Parents of 12-year-old who drowned during North Texas scuba training sue dive shop, instructors, certification agencies
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12-year-old allegedly alive underwater for minutes before fatal scuba class failure: lawsuit
The grieving parents of a Texas girl who drowned during a scuba certification class have filed a lawsuit against two agencies alleging the child’s death was preventable. On Aug. 16, 2025, 12-year-old Dylan Harrison attended a private open water class purchased by her parents from Scubatoys, a local dive-shop, according to FOX 4. When the family reportedly arrived at The Scuba Ranch, a scuba training take located in nearby Terrell, they were told…
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleParents of 12-year-old who drowned during North Texas scuba training sue dive shop, instructors, certification agencies
A lawsuit claims poor visibility, inadequate training, and supervision led to a 12-year-old’s drowning during a scuba certification dive at a North Texas lake.
·Dallas, United States
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