Bodies of Italian divers did not have optimal equipment, says rescuer
Four Italian divers were found deceased in a deep, challenging cave in the Maldives' Vaavu Atoll, where they disappeared earlier this week. A rescuer from the recovery team stated the divers' equipment was "not optimal." The bodies were discovered together in one section of the 60-meter-deep cave after several days of searching by specialist Finnish and Maldivian divers.

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AI-generatedFour Italian divers were found deceased in a deep, challenging cave in the Maldives' Vaavu Atoll, where they disappeared earlier this week. A rescuer from the recovery team stated the divers' equipment was "not optimal." The bodies were discovered together in one section of the 60-meter-deep cave after several days of searching by specialist Finnish and Maldivian divers. A Maldivian rescue diver also died during the search efforts. The incident is considered the worst single diving accident in the Maldives. The bodies are expected to be repatriated to Italy for post-mortem examinations.
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5 extractedA Maldivian rescue diver died while searching for the bodies of the Italian divers.
The cave where the divers disappeared is 60 meters (197ft) deep.
The bodies of the four Italian divers were found together in one section of a deep and challenging cave.
The equipment the Italian divers were found with was not optimal, according to a rescuer.
The accident is believed to be the worst single diving accident in the Maldives.