Maldives rescue diver dies in search for missing Italians

Search operations continue despite bad weather

A rescue diver in the Maldives searching for the bodies of four Italians, who drowned in the deadliest diving disaster in the Indian Ocean tourist destination, has also died, authorities said Saturday.

Teams from the Maldivian National Defence Force (MNDF) were searching for a third day for the Italians who failed to return after a dive on Thursday, officials said.

One body from the group of five was recovered the same day.

Search operations are being carried out despite bad weather.

"Staff Sergeant Mohamed Mahudhy was taken to hospital in critical condition after surfacing during the search operation, but later passed away while receiving treatment," the MNDF said in a statement.

Earlier on Saturday, the Maldives suspended the operating licence of a luxury vessel from which the Italians had been diving from.

The University of Genoa said the victims included marine biology professor Monica Montefaclone, 51, her daughter Giorgia Sommacal, 23, and two young researchers Muriel Oddenino and Federico Gualtieri. The fifth victim was Gianluca Benedetti, originally from Padova, who worked in the Maldives as a diving instructor. His body was recovered on the day of the incident, according to Italy's Rai News.

Benedetti was also well known in Malta and friends expressed their shock and condolences on social media as the news of his death spread.

Suspended operating licence

Chief government spokesman Mohamed Hussain Shareef said an investigation had been launched into why the group went below the officially permitted depth of 30 metres (98 feet).

The body of one diver, yet to be publicly named, was found in a cave at a depth of 60 metres (196 feet).

"The Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation has suspended the operating licence of the liveaboard vessel MV Duke of York indefinitely, pending the outcome of an investigation into the diving incident that occurred in Vaavu Atoll on May 14," the ministry said.

The Duke of York is a 36-metre luxury boat that can accommodate 25 guests.

Italy's foreign ministry confirmed on Thursday that all five of its nationals had died.

The low-lying Maldives, a nation of 1,192 tiny coral islands scattered some 800 kilometres (500 miles) across the equator in the Indian Ocean, is a luxury holiday destination popular with divers, who often stay at secluded resorts or on liveaboard dive boats.

Diving and water-sport-related accidents are relatively rare in the South Asian nation, although several fatal incidents have been reported in recent years.

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