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Updated · Bored Panda · May 23
DAN Europe Releases First Images of Maldives Cave Where 5 Italian Divers Died
Updated
Updated · Bored Panda · May 23

DAN Europe Releases First Images of Maldives Cave Where 5 Italian Divers Died

11 articles · Updated · Bored Panda · May 23
  • First images from Thinwana Kandu show the Vaavu Atoll cave where five Italians died on May 14, with the entrance lit but the interior in near-total darkness.
  • Disturbed coral sediment visible in the photos underscores how quickly visibility can collapse inside the tunnels; four bodies were found in the cave’s final chamber and instructor Gianluca Benedetti at the mouth.
  • Recovery diver Sami Paakkarinen told La Repubblica the team suspected human error after finding no guide rope and what he described as inadequate cave-diving equipment; a recovered GoPro may help reconstruct the dive.
  • 50 meters was the depth authorized for the group’s scientific work, above the 30-meter recreational limit, and investigators in the Maldives and Rome are examining whether proper precautions were taken.
  • The probe has already cost the Duke of York vessel its license pending review, while Italian prosecutors have opened a culpable homicide investigation and plan autopsies after the bodies return home.
Five experienced divers perished in a Maldivian cave. Was it a series of fatal mistakes or a system waiting to fail?
Could new diving laws prevent another tragedy, or will the thrill-seeking tourism market always find a way around regulations?