Five Italians, including a professor and her daughter, died in a scuba diving incident earlier this week.
15:04, Sat, May 16, 2026 Updated: 15:12, Sat, May 16, 2026

Mohamed Mahdhee has sadly died (Image: Maldives Government)
A rescue diver has died as he was searching for the bodies of four Italians who lost their lives in a scuba diving incident in the Maldives. The local government confirmed on Saturday that Staff Sgt Mohamed Mahdhee died after being taken to hospital in critical condition.
The rescue diver was looking for the bodies of four Italians who died on Thursday while trying to explore caves at a depth of around 164ft. Five people died in total, with just one body having been recovered so far. One body is believed to have been recovered, in a cave at a depth of around 60m (197ft). The incident is thought to be the deadliest single diving accident in the small Indian Ocean nation, which is a well-known tourist destination famous for its chain of coral islands.
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In a statement Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu said: "The death of a diver of the Maldives National Defence Force while diving in search of missing tourists is a matter of deep sorrow for me and for every Maldivian citizen. This is heartbreaking news."
The University of Genoa named four of the victims as professor of ecology Monica Montefalcone, her daughter Giorgia Sommacal, who was a student, research fellow Muriel Oddenino, and marine biology graduate Federico Gualtieri.

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