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Argentine Diver Critically Ill After Bahamas Accident Is Transferred to Cancún for ECMO-Capable Care

Family reports insurance shortfalls as costs mount for advanced intensive treatment.

Overview

  • Juan Cruz Zanaboni, 36, collapsed during an apnea training session at a hotel pool in the Bahamas over the weekend, received CPR, was intubated, and remains in critical condition with severe lung injury.
  • He was initially treated at a hospital in Freeport that lacks high-complexity resources, and relatives say he requires ECMO support to stabilize his breathing.
  • After consular coordination and family efforts, he was moved by air ambulance to Cancún because Miami hospitals reported no immediate bed availability.
  • Relatives estimate the overall cost of evacuation and specialized care at roughly US$200,000–300,000, with ICU charges in Mexico reported at about US$10,000 per day.
  • The family has launched a public fundraiser and alleges that insurers PAX and World Travel Assistance provided insufficient coverage and delayed authorizations.