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Deep-Sea Research Trip Ends In Tragedy After 4 Missing Italian Divers Found Inside Maldives Underwater Cave

What started as a scientific diving mission in the Maldives has now turned into one of the country’s deadliest diving tragedies.

A Dive Mission That Turned Tragic

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Four missing Italian divers were found deep inside an underwater cave in Vaavu Atoll, days after they disappeared during a research dive. Authorities said the bodies were discovered nearly 50 to 60 metres below the sea surface by a specialised team of Finnish and Maldivian rescue divers.

Another member of the group, diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti, had already been found near the cave entrance shortly after the incident happened last Thursday.

The Victims

Among the victims were Monica Montefalcone and research fellow Muriel Oddenino from the University of Genoa.  Also killed were Giorgia Sommacal, a university student, and marine biology graduate Federico Gualtieri.

The group was reportedly studying coral reefs and the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems in the Maldives.

Investigators Are Now Looking Into The Dive Plan

The incident has raised serious questions after the University of Genoa clarified that the cave dive was not officially part of the approved research project. Reports say the team had research permits, but the cave dive wasn’t in official documentation.

Authorities are also investigating whether the divers went beyond permitted recreational diving depths during the mission. Some reports stated the cave system was located around 50 metres deep, well beyond the Maldives’ standard recreational diving limit of 30 metres.

The Rescue Mission Claimed Another Life

The tragedy became even more heartbreaking after Maldivian rescue diver Mohamed Mahudhee died during the recovery operation.

Military diver suffered decompression illness during search, temporarily halting rescue operations for missing group.

The case is still under investigation, with authorities trying to determine exactly what went wrong inside the cave system.

Source: The Standard Maldives, Mambo Italiano/Twitter

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