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BBC World19.05.2026Mundo1 dk okuma

Bodies of two Italian divers recovered from Maldives cave

En resumen

  • The bodies of two Italian divers who drowned in a scuba diving accident in the Maldives last week have been recovered from a deep underwater cave.
  • The complex recovery operation was carried out by specialist divers.

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Por qué importa

Two Italian divers have drowned in a scuba diving accident in the Maldives. Their bodies were recovered from a deep underwater cave known locally as "shark cave". The accident occurred during rough weather, and a yellow warning was issued for passenger boats and fishermen.

Tamaño de fuente

The bodies of two Italians who drowned in a scuba diving accident in the Maldives last week have been brought to the surface, local officials have told the BBC.

"They were retrieved from the third chamber of the underwater cave by the specialist divers from Finland after a two-hour operation," Mohamed Hossain Shareef, a Maldivian government spokesperson told the BBC.

The first body of an Italian diver, who was a member of the group, was recovered shortly after Thursday's accident near Vaavu atoll. He has been named by Italian media as boat operations manager and diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti.

The four missing divers were eventually found by Finnish divers on Monday in the chamber of the cave furthest from the entrance. Known locally as "shark cave", it is up to 60m 197 ft) deep.

The mission to recover the remaining two bodies will resume on Wednesday and a Maldivian official was hopeful they would be retrieved the same day.

Finding the bodies will provide clues as to the cause of the accident. The recovery operation has been described as complex because of the depth of the cave and the lack of space and visibility. The entrance to the cave lies at a depth of 47m but the various chambers are at varyin depths.

The weather at the time of the dive on Thursday was described as rough and a yellow warning had been issued for passenger boats and fishermen.

Four of the divers were part of a team from the University of Genoa, which told the BBC that it did not give approval for any kind of deep-sea dive as part of their scientific research.

"The requests submitted to the Maldivian authorities...were evidently made outside the scope of the mission authorised by the University," a spokesperson said.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What exactly caused the scuba diving accident?
  • Were the divers authorized to dive in this specific cave?
  • What are the findings from the recovered bodies regarding the cause of death?
  • Will there be any repercussions for the individuals or the University of Genoa involved?

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