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Florida scuba diver's body washes ashore on Cook Key

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by LUTHER MONROE - CDNN Safety News Editor

BIG PINE KEY, Florida (31 July 2006) -- The body of a missing Florida diver still wearing full scuba diving equipment washed ashore on Cook Key.

Ronald Maloy, 53, was one of five scuba divers who died during Florida's annual 2-day lobster hunt.

Among the dead were Maloy's girlfriend, Judith Silcox.

Silcox, 47, was found in full diving gear floating face down at the surface on Thursday.

Nearby, authorities found the couple's 22-ft Proline boat, which was anchored off Big Pine Key.

According to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, the couple's motor home, boat trailer and pickup truck were found at a campground on Ohio Key.

 

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The accident is under investigation and authorities say they do not know why the couple died.

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