An expert on marine animals is sceptical about reports of an orca grabbing a free diver's catch bag and dragging him underwater until the rope became free.
Whale rescue co-founder, Far North-based Jo Halliday said it was not unheard of for such an incident to occur but she doubted it was a case of "whale attacks man".
Levi Gavin, who was diving for kina and crayfish two weeks ago at Horahora estuary, on the coast east of Whangarei, said he was dragged beneath the water for about 40 seconds after the orca grabbed the catch bag tied to his right arm.
Mr Gavin described being down to his "last breath" in a death spiral, and trying to relax to conserve his breath as the huge creature dragged him deeper and deeper.
"I went to go open my eyes but all I could see was little white bubbles so I just closed my eyes and tried not to use my energy because then I use up my breath," he is reported saying. "I got to my last breath. I couldn't really think at the time."