close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for May 17 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxNews.com. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min A perilous search for the bodies of four Italian divers missing deep inside a Maldivian cave was halted Saturday after a military diver died during the mission.
Mohamed Mahdi, a member of the
Maldivian National Defense Force, died from decompression sickness during the dangerous mission,
Maldives presidential spokesman Mohamed Hussain Shareef said. A group of five Italian divers vanished Thursday during what investigators say was an unauthorized deep dive that far exceeded the
Maldives’ recreational diving limit. The victims included marine researchers and experienced divers, among them
Monica Montefalcone, an ecology professor at the
University of Genoa; her daughter,
Giorgia Sommacal; marine biologist
Federico Gualtieri; researcher
Muriel Oddenino; and diving instructor
Gianluca Benedetti, according to the Maldivian government. BAGPIPER DIES DOING POPULAR VACATION ATTRACTION DAYS BEFORE MISSING SON’S REMAINS FOUND IN BACKYARD TREEHOUSE
Mohamed Mahdi, a member of the
Maldivian National Defense Force, died from decompression sickness during the dangerous mission, officials said. (
Maldives National Defense Force)
Gianluca Benedetti was found dead near the cave entrance shortly after the group disappeared. Authorities believe the bodies of the four remaining divers are trapped deep inside a cave system about 160 feet underwater near
Vaavu Atoll. The cause of the deaths remains under investigation.
Monica Montefalcone, one of five Italian scuba divers who died near
Alimathaa in the
Maldives archipelago while exploring an underwater cave, is shown in this undated photo released by Greenpeace Italia on May 15, 2026. (Greenpeace Italia/AP) Carlo Sommacal, Montefalcone’s husband and Giorgia’s father, expressed doubts over the accident, saying that "something must have happened down there" given his wife and daughter's extensive experience. Speaking to Italian TV, he described Montefalcone as a careful and highly disciplined diver who would never put her daughter or other colleagues at risk. Search crews say brutal underwater conditions, limited oxygen and the complexity of the cave system have made recovery efforts extremely dangerous. Divers prepare to search for four missing Italian divers near
Alimathaa Island,
Vaavu Atoll,
Maldives, on May 15, 2026. (
Maldives President's Media Division/AP) "The death goes to show the difficulty of the mission," a government spokesman said after Mahdi’s death. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN SUNKEN BOAT BRING CLOSURE TO TEXAS FAMILY'S ALASKA TRAGEDY The Italian Foreign Ministry said the cave system consists of three large chambers connected by narrow passages. Rescue teams explored two chambers Friday but were forced to stop because of decompression risks. Officials are now awaiting the arrival of three Finnish cave-diving specialists to reassess the operation. Officials in the
Maldives said the effort to reach the four missing Italian divers was suspended after the death of Mahdi. (
Maldives National Defense Force) Albatros Top Boat, an Italian tour operator that managed the diving trip, denied authorizing the descent and said the divers appeared to be using standard recreational equipment instead of specialized gear required for technical cave diving, its lawyer told Italian daily Corriere della Sera on Saturday. The
Maldives Tourism Ministry has suspended the operating license of the expedition vessel involved in the trip as the investigation continues. Experts warn cave diving is among the world’s most dangerous underwater activities, especially at extreme depths where visibility can disappear instantly and escape routes become limited. Fox News' Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world." By entering your email and clicking the Subscribe button, you agree to the Fox News and Terms of Use, and agree to receive content and promotional communications from Fox News. You understand that you can opt-out at any time. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter!