MALDIVES TRAGEDY: AUTOPSY RESULTS AND TIMELINE OF THE ACCIDENT INSIDE THE VAAVU ATOLL CAVE

ROME, ITALY / MALE, MALDIVESย โ€” The forensic investigation branch of the Italian Department of Public Security, in coordination with medical specialists from the diving organization DAN Europe, has officially released the comprehensive autopsy reports for the five victims who perished in the cave diving tragedy on May 14, 2026, within the submerged cave network of Vaavu Atoll (locally known as Devana Kandu), Maldives.

This forensic file, cross-referenced with telemetry extracted from dive computers and personal locating equipment recovered from the scene, reconstructs a suffocating and brutal survival scenario. It exposes a series of severe technical errors that led to the deaths of the research team from the University of Genoa. The widening culpable homicide (manslaughter) investigation initiated by prosecutors in Rome now possesses irrefutable medical and physical evidence.

1. General Autopsy Findings: Direct Cause of Death and the Cruel Timeline

According to official updates from Italian authorities, the body of Gianluca Benedetti was the first to be flown home to serve the ongoing criminal investigation. The post-mortem examination of the 44-year-old instructor is expected to provide a precise, scientific window into the physiological trauma endured by the victims before they drew their final breaths at a depth of 60 meters (nearly 200 feet) near the Vaavu Atoll.

Forensic specialists are systematically focused on establishing the exact cause of death: whether the victims succumbed purely to asphyxiation following total gas depletion, or if they were struck down by acute decompression sickness and severe nitrogen narcosis as they frantically attempted to claw their way out of the cave. The residual gas concentrations within Benedettiโ€™s cellular tissues will act as the โ€œkeyโ€ to unlocking the first chapter of this deep-sea survival timeline.

The autopsy reports, completed immediately following the repatriation of the victimsโ€™ remains to Italy, confirm:ย The direct cause of death for all five victims was asphyxiation due to gas depletion in an overhead environment.

Clinical examinations found no signs of external physical trauma from heavy impacts prior to death, completely eliminating initial theories that the divers were attacked by marine life or struck by rockfalls. However, the condition of the internal organs and gas concentrations in the tissue samples exposed a horrific biological state during their final moments:

Severe Hypercapnia (CO2 Buildup):ย All bodies exhibited signs of severe carbon dioxide toxicity in the bloodstream. This was a direct consequence of skyrocketing respiration rates caused by systemic cascade panic, causing lethal levels of toxic gas to accumulate in their lungs before their cylinders completely ran dry.
Convergent Time of Death:ย Tissue pressure data and forensic biological clocks indicate that the four victims of the research groupโ€”Professor Monica Montefalcone, her 22-year-old daughter Giorgia Sommacal, researcher Muriel Oddenino, and research assistant Federico Gualtieriโ€”shared an almost identical time of death, diverging by a mere one to three minutes. Meanwhile, local instructor Gianluca Benedettiโ€™s time of death occurred approximately five to seven minutes prior to the rest of the group.

2. Spatial Forensic Analysis: The Distance Mystery and Survival Behaviors

The physical location of the bodies at the underwater scene at a depth of nearly 60 meters provided DAN Europe experts with vital clues to decode their final minutes inside the overhead hell.

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                     [FIRST CHAMBER: Massive, wide clearing]
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                    (Location of Gianluca Benedetti's death)
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                     [S-SHAPED TUNNEL: 30 Meters Long]
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             โ–ผ (True Exit Route)                           โ–ผ (Mistaken Turn Due to Illusion)
    [OPTICAL ILLUSION SANDBANK]                   [FALSE LEFT CORRIDOR]
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    [DEEPER SECOND CHAMBER]                       [THIRD CHAMBER / DEAD END]
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                                        (Location of 4 research team bodies)

Instructor Gianluca Benedetti: Collapsed at the Cave Entrance

Gianlucaโ€™s body was recovered within the First Chamber of the cave system, immediately adjacent to the primary exit. The autopsy confirmed that his cylinder was completely empty ($0\text{ bar}$). Severe fraying and damage on the fingertips of Gianlucaโ€™s exposure suit prove that he was forced to grope blindly in absolute blackout conditions ($0\%$ visibility) caused by a massiveย silt-outย (a cloud of agitated floor sediment).

Forensic analysis indicates that Gianluca successfully navigated the entire 30-meter S-shaped tunnel from the interior to secure emergency assistance for the group or to save his own life. However, the extreme rate of gas consumption under a total pressure of 7 ATA drained his final breath of air the exact moment his hands reached the cave threshold.

The Research Group of Four: A Motherโ€™s Embrace and Signs of Panic in the Dead End

Located more than 30 meters away from Gianluca, deep inside the false left corridor (the Third Chamberโ€”a complete dead end), the bodies of the four Italian researchers were discovered clustered together in a tight corner.

The most heart-wrenching detail within the forensic dossier is the terminal posture of Professor Monica Montefalcone and her daughter Giorgia Sommacal. Professor Monica was found holding her daughter tightly from behind, her hands still locked onto the shoulders of her daughterโ€™s diving BCD. Residual pressure analysis showed that Giorgiaโ€™s tank was completely at zero, while the motherโ€™s cylinder contained an incredibly minute trace of residual pressure. This proves that Professor Monica consciously accepted oxygen deprivation first or attempted to share her final pocket of breathing gas to extend her daughterโ€™s life by a few fleeting seconds in the eternal darkness.

In stark contrast to the tragic serenity of the professor and her daughter, the bodies of the young researchers Federico Gualtieri and Muriel Oddenino lay entangled on the silt floor. The autopsy revealed shredded remnants of diving gloves and deep lacerations across their fingernails, perfectly matching deep scratch marks scraped into the sharp limestone ridges along the walls of the blind alley. This confirms they experienced absolute terror, tearing at the solid rock face with their bare hands in a desperate search for an air pocket.

3. Critical Errors in Equipment Configuration and Gas Management

The forensic reports, combined with equipment evaluations conducted by the Genoa Flying Squad, unveiled a shocking reality regarding the complacency of their technical preparationโ€”the root cause that transformed a scientific dive into a definitive death sentence.

Use of Standard 12-Liter Single Cylinders at Severe Depths

Although the research group possessed official permits to dive to 50 meters for scientific data accumulation, investigative briefs published byย La Repubblicaย confirmed they were outfitted exclusively withย standard 12-liter single cylindersย (the baseline profile reserved strictly for shallow recreational sport diving).

DAN Europe safety analysts calculated that under the hydrostatic pressure of depths between 50 and 60 meters, gas density multiplies heavily, shrinking the safe bottom time of a 12-liter tank toย under ten minutes. The moment the navigational crisis occurred, moving back and forth to identify the exit immediately drained this remaining reserve volume exponentially.

The Bludgeoning Impact of Deep Gas Narcosis

Neuro-cellular tissue analysis of the victims revealed gas accumulation values highly consistent with severe nitrogen and deep oxygen toxicity under pressure, globally known asย Gas narcosis.

Because they descended past 50 meters utilizing basic compressed air rather than a specializedย Trimix gas blendย (which incorporates helium to suppress narcotic impairment), the victimsโ€™ cognitive processing and logical reasoning were severely degraded, equivalent to severe alcohol intoxication. This explains why, upon turning to exit, they were completely deceived by a rising sandbank that engineered an optical trap, causing the entire group to mistake the false left corridor for the way out and funnel themselves into a blind alley.

4. The Fatal Absence of a Safety Guideline

An unyielding conclusion was highlighted within the scene investigation report:ย The dive team completely failed to deploy a guideline of any kind.ย In the discipline of technical cave diving, a continuous guideline is considered the definitive lifeline connecting a diver to the world of light outside. Had a physical line been anchored from open water, the silt-out would have been entirely manageable. The divers would have merely needed to maintain physical contact with the line to navigate safely out of the system, completely neutralizing the optical illusion of the sandbank. The absence of this baseline tool stripped them of their final chance at survival.

Conclusion and a Lesson Documented in Blood for the Global Diving Community

The forensic dossier concludes with a sobering observation from the lead investigators: Had the dive team utilized a standardized Trimix gas blend, carried redundant reserve cylinders (pony tanks), or had their remaining gas volume extended their window byย just two more minutes, the Finnish recovery specialists and Maldivian military units would have been able to successfully extract them alive. But within the freezing depths of the ocean, those 120 seconds did not exist. The tragedy additionally claimed the life of rescue diver Staff Sergeant Mohamed Mahudhee of the Maldives National Defence Force during the initial search phase.

The autopsy results of the Vaavu Atoll disaster are far from just cold forensic telemetry; they serve as a grim warning to the global diving fraternity. The open ocean and its submerged overhead networks leave zero margin for complacency. Violating technical safety parameters will always extract the ultimate priceโ€”life itself.