Underwater tragedy in Maldives leaves families searching for answers after cave deaths

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After five Italian divers died while exploring a deep underwatercave off the Maldives, families of the victims are demanding answers.

Monica Montefalcone, 52, an associate ecology professor at the University of Genoa, and her daughter, Giorgia, 20, were among the dead, according to The Associated Press (AP).

In an interview with local newspaper La Repubblica, Montefalcone’s husband, Carlo Sommacal, said his wife “would never have put the life ofour daughter or other kidsat risk.”

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“My only certainty is that my wife is one of the best scuba divers on the face of the earth,” Sommacal told the media outlet.

“Something must have happened,” he said in a different interview with an Italian television station, according to AP.

Monica Montefalcone wearing scuba diving gear underwater

Monica Montefalcone, one of five Italian scuba divers who died near Alimathaa in the Maldives archipelago while exploring an underwater cave, is shown in this undated photo released by Greenpeace Italia on May 15, 2026.(Greenpeace Italia/AP)

The victims included marine researchers andexperienced divers.Among them: Monica Montefalcone, an ecology professor at the University of Genoa;her daughter, Giorgia Sommacal;marine biologist Federico Gualtieri;researcher Muriel Oddenino;and diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti, according to the Maldivian government.

Gianluca Benedetti was found dead near the cave entrance shortly after the group disappeared. 

Authorities believe the bodies of thefour remaining diversare trapped deep inside a cave system about 160 feet underwater near Vaavu Atoll.

The cause of the deaths remains under investigation.

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The divers were in an underwater cavenear Alimathaa, a dive site, in Vaavu Atoll, AP reported.

Vaavu Atoll is a chain of islands in the central Maldives, located southwest of Sri Lanka and India.

Authorities were alerted after the divers failed to surface by midday Thursday, when weather conditions were rough, per AP.

Divers preparing on a boat near Alimathaa Island in the Maldives

A diving crew prepares to search for four missing Italian divers near Alimathaa Island, Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, May 15, 2026.(Maldives President’s Media Division/AP)

Italy’s Foreign Ministry said the group “apparently died while attempting to explore caves at a depth of 50 meters (164 feet),” the AP reported.

Maldivian presidential spokesperson Mohamed Hussain Shareef told reporters the cave was exceptionally dangerous.

“The cave is so deep that divers even with the best equipment do not try to approach,” he said.

Maldives Coast Guard ships in ocean

Officials in the Maldives said the effort to reach the four missing Italian divers was suspended after the death of Mahdi.(Maldives National Defense Force)

Five divers dying during the same dive event suggests “not so much a depth problem, but rather [an issue with] what they breathed,” Claudio Micheletto, director of pulmonology at the University Hospitalof Verona,told Adnkronos.

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“It is likely that something did not work in the tanks,” Micheletto told the local outlet. 

“The people using them could not have noticed: Checks are the responsibility of those who produce and manage the equipment.”

“Italy has a very proud and much beloved diving culture … Very sorry for the family.”

Alfonso Bolognini, president of the Italian Society of Underwater and Hyperbaric Medicine, said there are several possible explanations, including “an inadequate breathing mixture that can create a hyperoxic crisis,” according to Adnkronos.

Bolognini also suggested panic may have contributed to the deadly dive, according to Italian newswires.

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