Recovery operations for four Italian divers who died in a Maldives cave dive were fully suspended Saturday after a military diver succumbed to decompression sickness during a retrieval attempt. The bodies remain at approximately 60 meters depth in a labyrinth of underwater caves at Vaavu Atoll.
The case is becoming increasingly complex, with revelations emerging about possible violations of international safety standards, unauthorized private diving initiatives, and questions about the victims’ equipment. Finnish diving specialists have been consulted. Maldivian government spokesperson Mohamed Hossain Sharif confirmed the suspension, and the incident is now taking on both geopolitical and legal dimensions as Italian and Maldivian authorities negotiate next steps.
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