How the only survivor of a deadly Maldives scuba diving trip managed to escape death

The sole survivor of the scuba diving group that perished in the Maldives reportedly changed her mind at the last minute and decided to remain onboard the yacht.

The deaths of five Italian divers in a scuba diving accident last Thursday in Vaavu Atoll, in the Indian Ocean archipelago, have shocked many around the world. As the tragic mystery continues to unfold, a Maldivian military rescue diver later died from decompression sickness during a subsequent recovery mission.

According to Italian outlet liberoquotidiano.it, a sixth Italian diver had originally planned to dive alongside the rest of the ill-fated group. However, the unnamed woman, a student at the University of Genoa, changed her mind and stayed aboard the Duke of York yacht.

The woman has since been described as the “only direct survivor of that day” and is now being considered a “key witness for reconstructing the final moments before the accident.”

The five divers who lost their lives included Monica Montefalcone and her 20-year-old daughter Giorgia Sommacal.

The other victims were identified as Muriel Oddenino, Gianluca Benedetti, and Federico Gualtieri. At the time of writing, it remains unclear why the student changed her original plans to join the rest of the team, who are believed to have descended around 160 feet into an underwater cave near Alimatha Island.

Authorities, meanwhile, said there were around two dozen non-crew members onboard the Duke of York throughout Thursday.

Reportedly, the Vaavu Atoll cave diving disaster is considered the deadliest single diving incident in the history of the Maldives. Various experts have weighed in on what may have caused the tragedy, with theories including oxygen toxicity and panic inside the underwater cave system.

Pulmonologist Claudio Micheletto told Italian news agency Adnkronos: “It’s likely that something went wrong with the tanks.”

He continued: “Death from oxygen toxicity, or hyperoxia, is one of the most dramatic deaths that can occur during a dive — a horrible end.”

Alfonso Bolognini stated that panic could also have contributed to the disaster.

“Inside a cave at a depth of 50 meters, all it takes is a problem for a diver or a panic attack for a diver,” Bolognini explained.

Rest in peace to those who lost their lives in this tragic accident.

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