Maldives, Rome Public Prosecutor's Office opens investigation. The bodies of Gualtieri and Montefalcone recovered
Maldives government spokesman Mohamed Hussain Shareef told CNN that the three Finnish divers from Dan Europe who are in charge of recovering the victims have been joined by a fourth expert and the local coast guard. Specialist equipment is being supplied from the UK and Australia, and the team has underwater scooters and gas tanks that can recycle air.
The bodies of the four Italians who died during a dive in the Maldives were all together in the most remote part of the cave when they were spotted by Finnish cave divers from Dan Europe, who today brought back to the surface - together with Maldivian colleagues - the first two, those of Federico Gualtieri and Monica Montefalcone.
Mohamed Hussain Sharif, spokesman for the Maldives government, was quoted by the international media as saying that the two bodies were found in the third chamber of the cave and that the police were transporting them to the morgue in the capital, Malé.
Divers recover GoPro cameras, handed over to investigators
The three Finnish divers involved in the recovery operations for the bodies of the four Italians handed over to the Maldivian police the GoPro cameras and various underwater equipment recovered inside the cave system where the divers' bodies were found. According to the Maldives Security Desk account on X, the material is being examined by Maldivian investigators, who are reconstructing the dynamics of the accident. The devices could provide key elements to clarify the final moments, including the route followed by the divers, the depth reached, the visibility conditions and any technical difficulties.
Procura di Roma investigates manslaughter
The Rome Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating for manslaughter in connection with the death of five Italians in the Maldives during a dive. According to information, the prosecutors at Piazzale Clodio will order autopsies on the bodies as soon as they return to Italia. The investigators, who will delegate the task to the police, will also listen to the compatriots who were on board the safari boat 'Duke of York'.
Legal Gualtieri confirms: "Federico's body recovered"
"Yes, one of the bodies is Federico's, the other the teacher's Montefalcone". Confirming this to ANSA is lawyer Antonello Riccio, who with lawyer Gianluigi Dell'Acqua is assisting the parents of Federico Gualtieri, the 30-year-old from Omegna (Verbano-Cusio-Ossola) who died with four other divers during a dive in the Maldives. "We were contacted by the embassy to give us the news. Federico Gualtieri's family, although absolutely saddened, expresses great satisfaction for the work of both the local authorities and Dan's team of experts. We also thank the Italian embassy, which has always been very cooperative'.

