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Thomas Joseph Lonergan (born 28 December 1964) and Eileen Cassidy Lonergan (née Hains; born 3 March 1969) were a married
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couple who were unintentionally abandoned in the
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off
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's northeast coast on 25 January 1998 during a group
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trip aboard MV ''Outer Edge''. Their absences were not noted by the boat crew until two days later on 27 January, and while search efforts resulted in the discovery of personal effects presumed to be those of the Lonergans, the discoveries did not lead to their rescue. Neither has been found, and both are presumed dead. The couple's disappearance and deaths resulted in "a crisis of confidence in north
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's dive industry" and resulted in tighter mandatory safety regulations for diving boats in Australia. Their disappearances also served as the inspiration for the 2003 film '' Open Water''.


Background

Thomas Joseph Lonergan and Eileen Hains, both graduates of
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, were married in
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on 24 June 1988.


Disappearance

On 25 January 1998, the Lonergans were
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with a group at St. Crispin's Reef in
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's
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. The boat transporting the group to the dive site departed before the Lonergans returned from the water. None of the vessel's crew or passengers noticed that the two had not returned to the boat. At the time of the incident, the couple had recently completed a two-year tour of duty with the
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at
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atoll in the small South Pacific island nation of
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and were repeating that work in
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.


Investigations and trial

The couple were not discovered missing until two days later on 27 January 1998, after a bag containing their belongings was found on board the dive boat. A massive air and sea search took place over the following three days. In February 1998, a women's wetsuit matching Eileen Lonergan's size washed ashore in north Queensland. Upon examination of
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growth on the wetsuit, it was determined it had likely been submerged in the ocean since January. It also bore tears along the buttocks and armpit areas, presumed by examiners to have resulted from contact with coral. Several theories were suggested surrounding the couple's disappearance. At the time, it was suggested that the Lonergans might have staged their disappearance. However, the Lonergans' bank accounts were never touched and their insurance policies were not claimed. Excerpts from Tom Lonergan's personal diary were found and described a man who was looking for a "quick and peaceful" death. Eileen's writings expressed that she had chosen to stay with Tom, no matter the outcome. However, the diary entries were taken out of context, according to Eileen's parents and family members. The family, the coroner Noel Nunan and the Port Douglas police claim that only the pages that would validate the suicide theory were leaked to the press, whereas the majority of the diaries remain unread except by the coroner, Port Douglas police and the Hains family. Six months after the disappearance in June 1998, more of the couple's diving gear was found washed ashore on a
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beach approximately from where the Lonergans were lost. Among these items were inflatable dive jackets marked with the Lonergans' names, along with their compressed air tanks and one of Eileen's fins. Also recovered was a weathered diver's slate (a device used for communicating underwater) that reportedly read: "Monday Jan 26; 1998 08am. To anyone who can help us: We have been abandoned on A inourt Reef by MV Outer Edge 25 Jan 1998 3pm. Please help to rescue us before we die. Help!!!" Eileen's father John Hains suspected that the couple ultimately became dehydrated and disoriented and succumbed to drowning or sharks. During the inquest, experts speculated that based on the state of the gear recovered, the couple had likely not experienced an animal attack, but rather succumbed to delirium resulting from
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, which caused them to voluntarily remove their diving outfits. Without the buoyancy provided by their gear, experts testified the couple would have been unable to tread water for long, and would have soon drowned. The coroner dismissed suggestions that the Lonergans had died by suicide or faked their own disappearance and formally charged Geoffrey Ian "Jack" Nairn, skipper of the dive boat, with their
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. He was later found not guilty, but his company Outer Edge Dive was fined after pleading guilty to negligence and folded. Queensland's government also introduced stiffer regulations, including the requirement that captains and dive masters independently confirm passenger headcounts.


Media

The 2003 American film '' Open Water'' was inspired by the Lonergans' disappearance. The film is set in the
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and involves two divers who are abandoned at sea following an incorrect headcount.


See also

*
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*'' Open Water''


References


External links


''Undercurrent: "Two Divers Left at Sea - Did the Headcount Fail?" ''
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''Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) Tom and Eileen Lonergan''
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