ROME: The bodies of the last two of five Italian divers killed while diving in a deep underwater cave have been recovered, an Italian foreign ministry source said on Wednesday. “The first one has already been lifted onto a support boat. The second is being brought up by a diver who is observing the decompression stops,” the source said. Maldives government spokesman Mohamed Hussain Shareef, told AFP: “Both two remaining divers have been recovered from the cave and have been brought to surface.” The five Italians died on May 14 while diving at Vaavu atoll.

It's believed to be the deadliest diving disaster to have taken place in the Indian Ocean tourist destination.

An international dive safety group sent experts to the Maldives on Sunday to join a multinational recovery effort after five Italians and a rescue diver died in the Indian Ocean…