First horrifying images from inside the death cave released by police — Four Italian divers DESPERATELY CLUNG to each other in their final moments. Total chaos, disorientation and HOPELESS TERROR

The first haunting images from inside the DEADLY Maldives cave have finally been released — and they reveal the terrifying underwater maze where five Italian divers spent their FINAL MOMENTS trapped in darkness beneath the sea.

According to the elite Finnish rescue team that recovered the bodies this week, the divers are believed to have RUN OUT OF OXYGEN after becoming lost deep inside the submerged cave system near Alimatha.

Now, as investigators piece together the final moments before the tragedy, one heartbreaking detail has devastated people across Europe:

FOUR OF THE BODIES WERE FOUND LYING VERY CLOSE TO EACH OTHER INSIDE THE DEEPEST CHAMBER OF THE CAVE — AS IF THEY HAD TRIED TO HOLD ONTO EACH OTHER DURING THEIR FINAL MOMENTS.

In the suffocating blackness of the cave, unable to see the exit and running out of air, they may have held onto each other in a final desperate attempt not to become separated.

For many, that image has become the emotional center of the disaster.

Not alone.

Not scattered.

But together.

The emotional image has become one of the most disturbing details of the entire disaster.

Rescue divers say Monica Montefalcone, Federico Gualtieri, Giorgia Sommacal, and Muriel Oddenino were all discovered in the THIRD AND DEEPEST ROOM of the underwater cave system. Their oxygen tanks were EMPTY.

The victims were recovered during an extremely dangerous multi-day operation carried out by a specialized Finnish diving unit. Montefalcone and Gualtieri were located Tuesday, while Sommacal and Oddenino were brought to the surface Wednesday.

According to reports from the rescue operation, visibility inside the cave becomes dramatically worse the deeper divers travel into the system.

At first, sunlight filters weakly through the water near the entrance. But further inside, the light disappears completely.

Then comes the sediment.

Experts explained that even A SINGLE WRONG KICK from diving fins inside the narrow passageways can stir up fine sand and ocean-floor particles, instantly turning the cave into what rescuers described as “ABSOLUTE BLINDNESS.”

The newly released images from inside the cave show exactly how horrifying those conditions truly were.

The photographs reveal THICK CLOUDS OF MURKY WATER swallowing flashlight beams almost entirely. Narrow corridors twist between sharp rock walls while visibility appears nearly nonexistent. In several images, divers can barely see a few feet ahead of them.

It is the first time the public has truly seen the environment where the Italian group died.

Many cave-diving experts who reviewed the images say panic can spread within seconds in conditions like these.

Once sediment fills the water, divers can no longer distinguish walls, exits, or even the direction back toward the surface. Every movement makes visibility worse. Breathing accelerates. Oxygen drains faster.

And in underwater caves, THERE IS NO DIRECT ESCAPE TO THE SURFACE.

One of the biggest mysteries remains what happened to diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti, 44.

Unlike the others, Benedetti’s body was found CLOSER TO THE CAVE ENTRANCE.

That discovery has led investigators to believe he may have separated from the group in a desperate attempt to find the exit or reach help before running out of air.

Some rescuers believe Benedetti may have realized the group had become lost and attempted to swim back through the tunnel system alone. But somewhere between the deepest chamber and the entrance, he too appears to have exhausted his oxygen supply before reaching safety.

     

Meanwhile, the other four divers remained deeper inside the cave.

And according to multiple reports, their final positions suggest they stayed together until the very end.

That detail has shaken even experienced rescuers.

THE FOUR BODIES WERE FOUND NEAR EACH OTHER, AS IF THEY HAD CLUNG TO ONE ANOTHER IN THE FINAL MINUTES BEFORE DEATH.

Some believe they may have been trying to calm each other while searching for the correct tunnel in the darkness. Others fear they simply realized there was no way out left.

Italian media described the scene inside the deepest chamber as “TOTAL CHAOS.”

Disorientation. Darkness. Empty oxygen tanks. No visible exit.

Just silence beneath the sea.

Now the tragedy has entered a new phase.

Within the last 24 hours, Italian prosecutors officially opened a CRIMINAL MANSLAUGHTER INVESTIGATION into the disaster.

Authorities in Rome are now examining:

WHO authorized the dive
WHY the group allegedly exceeded legal recreational diving depth limits in the Maldives
WHETHER safety violations occurred
and IF organizers or tour operators knew the divers planned to enter the cave system.

Investigators have reportedly seized critical evidence including:

GoPro cameras
dive computers
oxygen tanks
and digital dive data.

Autopsies will also be conducted alongside specialists in HYPERBARIC MEDICINE to determine exactly how the divers died and whether lack of oxygen, nitrogen narcosis, panic, or equipment limitations played a role.

But while investigators search for technical answers, the emotional impact of the tragedy continues spreading worldwide.

Because beyond the legal questions and forensic analysis lies one final haunting image people cannot stop thinking about:

FOUR DIVERS, LOST IN COMPLETE DARKNESS INSIDE THE DEEPEST ROOM OF A DEADLY UNDERWATER CAVE… STAYING CLOSE TO EACH OTHER AS THEIR OXYGEN RAN OUT, HOPING SOMEHOW THEY WOULD STILL FIND A WAY BACK TO THE SURFACE.