...you haven't spent a lot of time in or on the water, have you? Ever fall into a river with your elastic-bottom track-suit pants on? The trouser leg blows up, the air wants to get out.
I can't see clearly enough to reply to your question, it simply looks like she's hasn't got her lifejacket done up, and if she passed out before it could be fastened, it might have been a little difficult for Yamamoto to do that after, so he just held onto her.
As no red blooded woman, no matter how old or overweight she might be, would wear yellow/green sports shoes with black trousers and a purple shirt with a white/purple-print jacket, I think it's safe to assume the shoes belong to Yamamoto.
Funny sidebar. The shoes I posted the URL to, you can buy them in Honolulu for $ 395, and the name of the style just happens to be Yamamoto.
I saw what Fuddy had been wearing and they were probably jersey black pants, not with elastic ankles. However, since you have shown me that wasn't Fuddy, I suppose Yama may have had those kind of track pants on. But while I know cloth balloons with air in it, it isn't the "ballooning up" that I was pointing out. It is the detailed TIGHTNESS as in a BALLOON KNOT, or the other body part I mentioned, that is strikingly weird for pants legs. What was that, pic 9? Do you see that tight knot like area?
I can't see clearly enough to reply to your question, it simply looks like she's hasn't got her lifejacket done up, and if she passed out before it could be fastened, it might have been a little difficult for Yamamoto to do that after, so he just held onto her.
I need to re-examine the photos if she is not that main person. I do remember him saying he was holding her hand, not holding her up completely. Why simply hold the hand of a woman with her head under water? That would be useless.
As no red blooded woman, no matter how old or overweight she might be, would wear yellow/green sports shoes with black trousers and a purple shirt with a white/purple-print jacket, I think it's safe to assume the shoes belong to Yamamoto.
. You could have a point here. Will post again after I study.
Funny sidebar. The shoes I posted the URL to, you can buy them in Honolulu for $ 395, and the name of the style just happens to be Yamamoto.
It could be the reason for him buying them, as a joke.
“As no red blooded woman, no matter how old or overweight she might be, would wear yellow/green sports shoes with black trousers and a purple shirt with a white/purple-print jacket, I think it’s safe to assume the shoes belong to Yamamoto.”
I wouldn’t be so sure. A lot of women I know keep a pair of comfortable shoes with them when they are traveling, so she could have changed shoes on the plane, thinking nobody but the other passengers would see her, and she could change back to her nice shoes before she got off.