World champion deep sea diver feared dead.
Natalia Molchanova was the best female free-diver in the world.
For those who don’t know, free diving is a sport which involves plunging as deep as possible into the ocean without oxygen.
Molchanova has been crowned world champion 23 times and holds 40 world records.
At her best, Molchanova has dived a record of 71 metres without air, and can hold her breath for nine minutes.
Yet, over the weekend, it was announced Natalia Molchanova went missing during a deep sea dive.
On Sunday, 53-year-old Molchanova headed to the Balearic Sea in Spain for a leisurely 40 metre dive.
However, after diving into the sea that day — the champion never resurfaced.
Authorities fear she is most likely dead.
The New York Times described the currents in the Molchanova’s diving spot as “unpredictable and powerful”, and pose the possibility the Russian national was “swept away”.
The article also postures she may have blacked out, been attacked by a shark, or faced a cold snap in the water that shocked her system.
The truth is, there are several possible answers to Molchanova’s disappearance — and we won’t know what really happened until her body is found.
Three days later, the search party — comprised of private and Coast Guard boats, a helicopter and an underwater robot capable of searching the ocean up to 500m deep — is still trying to locate her body.
Meanwhile, tributes have poured in for the champion.