Mystery Deepens: The Tragic Fate of Italian Divers in Maldivian Waters

Authorities investigate the tragic deaths of five Italian divers in Maldives, with exploration leader Monica Montefalcone among the victims. Officials probe multiple possible factors, including unauthorized cave diving and the lack of necessary permits. The divers faced extreme dangers, and recovery efforts faced challenges, including strong currents and technical diving requirements.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-05-2026 06:25 IST | Created: 19-05-2026 06:25 IST
Mystery Deepens: The Tragic Fate of Italian Divers in Maldivian Waters
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Maldivian authorities are delving into the circumstances surrounding the tragic loss of five Italian divers in a deepwater cave, including whether the group ventured much deeper than intended. Led by Monica Montefalcone, a University of Genoa professor and marine ecologist, the team suffered the deadliest diving incident in the country's history.

The government has confirmed that the expedition had permission to research soft corals, but were unaware it involved cave diving—a high-risk endeavor with its unique challenges. Despite Montefalcone's extensive experience, described by her husband as 'one of the world's best divers,' the dive proved fatal for her, her daughter, and three researchers.

Recovery efforts, complicated by depths and darkness, involved advanced technical diving systems. Officials have meanwhile suspended the operation of the associated boat due to the absence of a required permit for such diving activities, with regulations permitting recreational dives only up to 30 meters—a rule reportedly violated by the group.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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