Bodies of two Italians killed in scuba diving accident recovered, Maldives government says


Coast Guard boats are deployed to search for four Italian scuba divers near Alimatha Island, Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, in this handout photo released on May 18, 2026. Maldives President's Office/ Handout via REUTERS

MALE, May 19 (Reuters) - The ⁠bodies of two Italian divers killed in a ⁠scuba diving accident in the Maldives have been ‌recovered, a Maldives government spokesperson said on Tuesday, as efforts continue to retrieve the remains of two others.

The divers were part of ​a group of five who entered a ⁠deepwater cave last week. ⁠The remains of one among them – their instructor – was ⁠recovered on ‌Friday.

The bodies were brought up to 30 metres by a specialist team of Finnish divers – ⁠who joined the efforts this week – after ​which Maldivian divers ‌and the police assisted in bringing them to the ⁠surface, spokesperson ​Mohamed Hussain Shareef told Reuters.

"Identities have not been confirmed yet, but we know that it's a male and female ⁠body that has been recovered," he said.

The ​group that entered the cave was led by Monica Montefalcone, 51, a University of Genoa professor and marine ecologist ⁠who was a regular diver in Maldivian waters in the Indian Ocean, and also included her daughter.

Maldivian authorities are probing multiple possible factors behind the accident – the deadliest ​single incident in the country's diving ⁠history – including whether the divers descended far deeper than expected.

The ​two remaining bodies will be ‌recovered on Wednesday, according to the ​government's plan.

(Reporting by Mohamed Junayd and Krishna Das, writing by Sakshi Dayal; Editing by YP Rajesh)

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