Maldives, Finnish cave divers will dive on Monday. Trained up to 150 metres
Decisive hours for the recovery of the bodies of the missing Italian divers. Criticism of the Maldivian government for authorising the recovery operation down to 60 metres that claimed one victim
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Dan Europe's team of three Finnish cave divers arrived in the Maldives this morning to take part in the search for the four Italian divers missing in the Vaavu Atoll. The divers, equipped with specialised technical equipment, are currently coordinating operations with the Maldives Coast Guard.
"The first dive will be tomorrow morning, weather permitting," Antonello Riccio, a lawyer who, together with his colleague Gianluigi Dell'Acqua, is assisting the family of Federico Gualtieri, the 30-year-old from Omegna (Verbano-Cusio-Ossola) among the victims, tells Ansa. 'Today,' says the lawyer, 'they only deal with work planning in cooperation with local units and the setting up of equipment'.
The mission was suspended yesterday following the death of Staff Sergeant Mohamed Mahudhy, one of the Maldivian forces' most experienced divers. The man died of decompression sickness.
The Maldivian government has been criticised in the country for authorising a recovery operation down to a depth of 60 metres, when Mndf soldiers are trained to dive to a maximum of 50 metres.
The only objective now is to recover the victims: Monica Montefalcone, Giorgia Sommacal, Muriel Oddenino and Federico Gualtieri. So far only one body has been recovered, that of Gianluca Benedetti, while the search for the other missing persons continues in the waters of the archipelago.

