I don't know that cave at all, but from various descriptions, it sounds like they may have had to crawl through several restrictions to get where they are. So it's not a matter of walking through vertically to get in, then just being gently pulled back out the same way It's a matter of squeezing through on your belly to get in - then to get out, reversing that, in unfamiliar bulky diving gear, completely underwater (literally no air anywhere), in pitch blackness, and zero visibility (as in, you'd not see an inch beyond your mask, even with a powerful torch). It's not easy even for experienced cave divers. I once went through a hole, then couldn't get back out! I tried for 10 minutes. At one point I even considered removing my tanks and pushing them out first. It eventually happened, but it gave me a scare - and that was in crystal clear water, in a site I'd dived before! Its just not as simple as people seem to assume. But again, I don't know the cave in question, I'm just going from what I've read.