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Last two bodies of Italian divers killed in scuba diving accident recovered, Maldives says

Rescue personnel and divers take part in a recovery operation for last two bodies of Italian scuba divers who died in an accident in underwater caves near Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, in this handout photo released on May 20, 2026. Maldives President’s Office/ Handout via REUTERS
Rescue personnel and divers take part in a recovery operation for last two bodies of Italian scuba divers who died in an accident in underwater caves near Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, in this handout photo released on May 20, 2026. Maldives President’s Office/ Handout via REUTERS Reuters

MALE - The last two bodies of the Italian divers killed in the Maldives' deadliest-ever diving accident have been recovered, a government spokesperson said on Wednesday, completing recovery efforts.

The divers were among a group of five who entered a deepwater cave for exploration last week, after being granted the necessary permit to research soft corals in the Devana Kandu site.

Maldivian authorities are investigating multiple possible causes behind their deaths, including whether the group descended far deeper than expected.

"A preliminary identification has confirmed the identities of the Italians and work will go on to confirm via DNA through Interpol and other partners," spokesperson Mohamed Hussain Shareef told Reuters.

"In the meantime, all the bodies will be repatriated to Italy," he said, adding that Maldives would continue investigations to "find the facts of what happened".

The group 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.

The body of the group's instructor was recovered on Friday, and the remains of two other divers were retrieved on Tuesday after a specialist team from Finland was roped in to help with efforts.

A Maldives National Defence Force diver taking part in the search also died from decompression illness as divers tried to locate the bodies on Saturday.

(Reporting by Waruna Cudah Nimal Karunatilake, Writing by Hritam Mukherjee and Sakshi Dayal; Editing by YP Rajesh and Kate Mayberry)

A diver from Finland prepares to take part in a recovery operation for last two bodies of Italian scuba divers who died in an accident in underwater caves near Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, in this handout photo released on May 20, 2026. Maldives President’s Office/ Handout via REUTERS
A diver from Finland prepares to take part in a recovery operation for last two bodies of Italian scuba divers who died in an accident in underwater caves near Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, in this handout photo released on May 20, 2026. Maldives President’s Office/ Handout via REUTERS Maldives President's Office Reuters
An ambulance carrying the body of one of the five Italian scuba divers who died in an accident in underwater caves, arrives at a mortuary in Male, Maldives, May 19, 2026. REUTERS/Thilina Kaluthotage
An ambulance carrying the body of one of the five Italian scuba divers who died in an accident in underwater caves, arrives at a mortuary in Male, Maldives, May 19, 2026. REUTERS/Thilina Kaluthotage Thilina Kaluthotage Reuters

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This story was originally published May 20, 2026 at 2:06 AM.

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