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Inquest into Caribbean cruise diving death of Colne woman



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AN inquest is to be held in Burnley this afternoon into the death of a Colne woman who died in a holiday diving accident in the Cayman Islands earlier this year.
Tina Baxter (47), who lived in the Knotts Lane area, died on the eighth day of a Caribbean cruise while on holiday with her mother, Sylvia.

Ms Baxter, a matron covering wards at Burnley General and the Royal Blackburn Hospitals, took up diving seven years ago after developing an interest in sea horses.

She had performed more than 100 dives all over the world and had earned dozens of qualifications. She was a certified rescue and open water diver.

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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 9:08 AM
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