On Sunday 20th Dec during the Scuba Santa’s event at Vobster Quarry, an Atomic Frameless Clear Mask was left on the benches under the temporary marquee by a diver exiting the water at approximately 11am. 20 minutes later the mask had been taken by another diver.
The mask has a black neoprene strap cover with ‘SubAquaholics’ printed in large writing. The owner of the mask would very much like to get it back and a reward may be applicable, please contact ash@a-hall.com if you have any information or spotted someone taking the mask. Full confidentially will be granted for any information. Many thanks.
Please if you have any information Scuba Santas encourages you to get in touch, this type of thing goes against the nature of the event and the UK diving community in general. If you wish to get in touch via Scuba Santas we are happy to pass your message on anonymously also.
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