Five Italian tourists who went missing during the diving expedition.
The bodies of two out of the four Italian tourists who went missing during a diving expedition on Thursday have been recovered.
The four were part of a group of five Italian tourists reported missing at around 01:45 pm Thursday after going on a scuba diving trip to a 200-meter-long underwater cave system located near V. Alimatha.
The victims were identified as Monica Montefalcone, a marine biology professor connected to the University of Genoa; her daughter, Giorgia Sommacal; marine biologist Federico Gualtieri; researcher Muriel Oddenino; and diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti.
The body of Benedetti was found at around 06:13pm Thursday, from 60 meters underwater, inside the cave.
On Monday, authorities confirmed that the bodies of the remaining four individuals were found inside the cave where they went missing during a recovery mission led by international technical diving experts.
State media, Public Service Media (PSM), on Tuesday, reported that the bodies of two of them have been recovered.
The MNDF had continued to conduct recovery dives, before suspending the mission on Saturday, after Coast Guard’s Sergeant First Class Mohamed Mahudhy died during one of the dives.
He reportedly suffered decompression sickness, and was pronounced dead shortly after he was rushed to the ADK Hospital in Male’ City.
The operation resumed on Monday with a team of three Finnish technical diving experts, one of whom is a cave diving specialist.
The trio was sent to assist in the recovery missing by the Italian government.
The cave the tourists went missing in is located 50-60 meters underwater, far below the maximum depth of 30 meters allowed for recreational diving in the Maldives.
The tragedy marks the Maldives’ deadliest diving accident to date and has garnered international attention.