Today, the order for the autopsies of the five Italian divers who died in the caves of the Maldives is formalized. A designated forensic team seeks to clarify the causes of the accident. Investigations are analyzing whether the dive was an official scientific activity and reviewing the recovered GoPro cameras to determine why they became trapped at a depth of 60 meters. Students organized a tribute to the victims.
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GoPro and Protocols: Technology Underwater 🎥

The extracted GoPro cameras are the key piece. Forensic experts will review every frame to understand the sequence of events. At 60 meters, nitrogen narcosis and lack of visibility are critical factors. It is being investigated whether the breathing equipment failed or if the exit route was blocked by a collapse. The technical analysis also includes reviewing dive computers and recorded decompression times.

The Last Selfie Was Not the Algorithm’s Fault 🤿

While forensic experts review the GoPros hoping to find a human or technical error, students organize candlelight tributes. Deep down, we all know the real mystery is how someone decides to conduct official science in an underwater cave without leaving a no entry sign. Perhaps the authorities should consider installing a GPS in swimsuits.