Worldās best divers in race against time to recover bodies of Maldives tourists before sharks get to them
An elite squad of diversĀ is in a race against timeĀ to recover the final bodies of the five Italians who died in Thursdayās tragic incident in the Maldives ā hoping they can reach their remains before the sharks do.
Only the body of the doomed groupās diving instructor has been found so far ā while aĀ Maldivian military rescue diver perishedĀ during the previous search for the other missing divers.
The crack newly assembled European team, including three top divers from Finland, is set to resume the mission to recover the remaining four bodies from inside the treacherous network of underwater caves Monday.

Giorgia Sommacal, 20, was the youngest of the five divers to perish.Giorgia Sommacal / Instagram
The team, assembled and dispatched by Divers Alert Network Europe, includes Sami Paakkarinen and Patrik Gronqvist, who previously successfully recovered surviving divers from a 2014 incident in Norway.
Some of the group also took part in 2018ās successful rescue of a Thai youth soccer team trapped in a cave.
āWeāll bring [the victimsā bodies] back. We canāt leave them at the mercy of the sharks. We need experts here,ā DAN Europe CEO Laura MarroniĀ told Italian newspaper La Stampa.
With the divers disappearing after going 200 feet underwater, speed is of the essence, Marroni warned.
āUnfortunately, in warm waters, even if we donāt know exactly what fauna is in the cave, we canāt rule out the risk of predators like sharks or environmental impacts,ā she said.
āDuring past recoveries, the worst happened. So every hour that passes is crucial,ā Marroni said.

Muriel Oddenino, 31, also died on the doomed excursion.Muriel Oddenino / Facebook
The elite rescuers have experience of diving to depths of nearly 500 feet, giving them options traditional divers donāt have.
āWe offered our decades of experience and selected the best and most experienced divers immediately available: the Finnish team,ā Marroni said.

Giorgiaās mother, Monica Montefalcone, succumbed along with her daughter.ZUMAPRESS.com
āWe are talking about people among the most competent in the world for these operations,ā she said.
The team arrived in the Maldives capital, Male, on Sunday, hours after the death of the Maldivian search diver,Ā Sgt. Major Mohamed Mahudhee.
MahudheeĀ was filmedĀ Friday standing next to the Maldives President Dr Mohamed Muizzu as plans were made for what turned out to be his final mission.

Federico Gualtieri, 31, was among the five Italian tourists who died.ZUMAPRESS.com
Recent bad weather has also delayed the recovery mission, while a lack of available technical equipment in the Indian Ocean nation is hampering efforts, too.
āThe Maldives arenāt known for deep-sea diving or cave diving, so thereās a lack of training or organization for this type of recovery,ā Marroni said.

The body of Gianluca Benedetti, a 44-year-old diving instructor, is the only one recovered so far.Albatros Top Boat
The deadĀ touristsĀ ā all Italian ā wereĀ Monica Montefalcone, 52, her daughter Giorgia Sommacal, 20,Ā Muriel Oddenino, 31, Gianluca Benedetti, 44, and Federico Gualtieri, 31.
All but one of the victims was from the University of Genoa in northern Italy, whileĀ one of the party members survivedĀ after making a split-second decision not to enter the water at Vaavu Atoll.

Elite diver Sami Paakkarinen of Finland is taking part in the recovery.Diving Talks
SaturdayāsĀ search ended without the recovery of any further remains, with only diving instructor Benedettiās remains confirmed to have been found.
Itās feared thatĀ oxygen toxicityĀ ā or the overload of oxygen in a body, which can be triggered by a deep dive ā could have beenĀ responsible for the deaths.

A highly specialized team of divers has flown from Europe to the Maldives to take part in the mission.SOPHIA NASIF/EPA/Shutterstock
Italy has launched its own investigationĀ into the tragedy, which took place on board a tourist yacht, āDuke of York.ā
The luxury vessel, which had around 25 passengers on board at the time, did not have a permit allowing dives to go down more than 100 feet.
The tour operator, Italian company Albatros Top Boat, has insisted no dive beyond that depth was authorized.

The team can reach depths of up to 500 feet below the surface.Maldives PresidentĀs Media Division via AP
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The companyās lawyer, herself an experienced diver, is flying to the Maldives to personally supervise the recovery mission.
āI want to understand what happened to these poor people and I want to follow the recovery of their bodies,ā Orietta Stella said.a
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