The death of a New Zealand-based doctor while diving in Vanuatu is to be investigated by a Government-appointed commission of inquiry, following revelations in the Herald on Sunday.
Laila Osunsade, 33, died while diving on the wreck of the SS President Coolidge off the island of Espiritu Santo on May 2.
An autopsy in Vanuatu was inconclusive and Vanuatu police closed their investigation. Results of a second autopsy in New Zealand have not yet been released but Osunsade's husband, Damien Healy, dive experts and a dive tour leader have questioned aspects of dive company Aquamarine Santo's operation.
Their concerns were reported by the Herald on Sunday and Vanuatu Scuba Operators' Association president Owen Drew said his group sought the inquiry.
Divers Alert Network Asia-Pacific principal investigator John Lippman said the organisation investigated about 30 diving deaths in the region a year.