“They Knew It Was Broken”—Carlo Sommacal Armed With Shocking Testimony From 3 Deck Witnesses

THE AWFUL TRUTH: How Carlo Sommacal’s Brilliant Family Was Sacrificed for a Billion-Dollar Secret

MALÉ, Maldives — The corporate facade shielding the luxury cruise liner Duke of York has collapsed into the deep. For a week, its parent company maintained that the elite Italian research team led by Professor Monica Montefalcone had perished due to “amateur recklessness” inside the treacherous Shark Cave at Thinwana Kandu.

However, a explosive 24-hour climax involving decrypted GoPro video, forensic gas cylinder reports, and a midnight confession has completely l-tured the narrative. Grieving husband and father Carlo Sommacal has been fully vindicated: his brilliant family did not make a mistake. They were the targets of an engineered deep-sea trap designed to bury a billion-dollar environmental secret.

The GoPro Revelation: A Synchronized Blackout

The most agonizing breakthrough comes from the waterproof GoPro camera recovered from Professor Monica’s helmet. When forensic teams synchronized the high-definition footage with the untouched silt charts of the cave floor, the corporate lie dissolved.

The video captures a flawless, professional descent in a tight formation. There was no disorientation, no steering error, and no panic. Instead, at exactly 42 minutes into the dive, as the team reached the 164-foot mark, the footage reveals a haunting “passive collapse.”

The victims did not struggle for air. The heavy, engineered gas mixture took effect instantly. The camera captures 20-year-old biomedical student Giorgia and her mother fading into a forced sleep, side-by-side. Because the surrounding mud remained perfectly smooth and undisturbed, diving homicide experts confirm the scientists were completely deactivated before they even realized their life support was compromised.

The 3:00 AM Confession and Weaponized Physics

This visual evidence matches perfectly with the chemical analysis of the recovered Trimix cylinders. Under an intense 18-hour interrogation by Maldives authorities and Italian prosecutors, the vessel’s detained chief engineer broke down at 3:00 AM today and signed a full confession.

The technical officer admitted to manually purging the expensive, vital Helium from the team’s tanks, replacing it entirely with low-grade, heavy Nitrogen. In technical diving, this is a calculated trap. The culprits knew that under the immense atmospheric pressure of the deep cave, the altered gas ratio would cross the blood-brain barrier instantly, turning their breathing air into a paralyzing agent.

The Money Trail and the Burner Phone

This was never an accident caused by cutting corners on equipment. Financial intelligence has just tracked a massive, untraceable crypto transfer to the engineer’s offshore account, executed exactly 48 hours before the fatal plunge.

The money trail leads directly to corporate entities linked to commercial fleets operating in the Vaavu Atoll. Recovered deck audio from the morning of May 14 reveals that Professor Monica’s team wasn’t on a leisure trip—they were conducting a raid to secure sediment samples proving illegal toxic waste dumping by these exact fleets.

Furthermore, a dawn raid on the Duke of York by special forces uncovered a hidden satellite “burner phone” in the captain’s quarters. Data recovery shows that while Carlo Sommacal’s family was drifting unconscious in the abyss, the captain spent four critical hours text-messaging corporate handlers on shore, with explicit orders to “erase the compressor logs immediately” before alerting the Coast Guard.

The Aftermath: Justice for the Sommacal Family

The scale of this eco-murder scandal has triggered an unprecedented maritime collapse. Backed by Carlo Sommacal’s high-level European legal team, international arrest warrants are actively being prepared for cruise executives.

Luxury fleets are being grounded, operating licenses are being shredded, and assets are being frozen across the region. The perpetrators believed the vast pressure of the ocean would hide their sins forever. Instead, the abyss has surrendered its ghosts, and the day of accountability has arrived.

The full criminal timeline has been exposed. To view the official 3D cave mapping, read the unedited transcripts of the engineer’s midnight confession, and track the active international warrants as the corporate empire faces justice, check the pinned link in the comment section below.

Finnish divers recover remaining 2 bodies of Italians from underwater cave in Maldives

In this handout photo release by Maldives President Media Division, a Finnish diver, left, gets ready to attempt to recover the bodies of two of the four Italians who died deep inside an underwater cave in an atoll earlier this month, at Alimathaa Island, in Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Maldives
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In this handout photo release by Maldives President Media Division, a Finnish diver gets ready to attempt to recover the bodies of two of the four Italians who died deep inside an underwater cave in an atoll earlier this month, at Alimathaa Island, in Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Maldives President Media Division via AP)

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In this handout photo release by Maldives President Media Division, a Finnish diver, left, gets ready to attempt to recover the bodies of two of the four Italians who died deep inside an underwater cave in an atoll earlier this month, at Alimathaa Island, in Vaavu Atoll, Maldives, Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Maldives President Media Division via AP)

MALE – Divers on Wednesday recovered the last two bodies of four Italians who died deep inside an underwater cave in the Maldives last week.

The Italian divers had been exploring the cave in Vaavu Atoll on Thursday when they disappeared. The body of their Italian diving instructor was recovered outside the cave and the Finnish recovery divers brought the bodies of two of the divers to the surface Tuesday.

Presidential spokesperson Mohameed Hussain Shareef said the last two bodies were recovered by three Finnish divers supported by the Maldives coastguard and police.

The bodies were taken to a morgue and identified as Muriel Oddenino and Giorgia Sommacal. On Tuesday Monica Montefalcone and Federico Gualtieri were brought out, government spokesperson Ahmed Shaam said. The instructor, Gianluca Benedetti, was found near the mouth of the cave on the day the divers disappeared.

Montefalcone and Sommacal were mother and daughter.

“After that we will coordinate with the Italian government and start the procedure to repatriate the bodies,” Shareef said. He thanked the Finnish divers, praising them for their professionalism and leadership.

The four bodies were located Monday at a depth of around 60 meters (200 feet), twice the legal depth for recreational diving in the island nation. The search had been temporarily suspended after a local military diver died during a perilous retrieval attempt.

The Maldives government said the recovery divers spotted the bodies in the cave’s innermost area. Shaam said the four bodies were found “pretty much together.”

The cave has been explored in the past by local experts and foreign divers, presidential spokesperson Shareef told The Associated Press earlier.

While the Italian divers had a permit, authorities didn’t know from their proposal the exact location of the cave they were exploring, and at least two of the dead were not on the list of researchers that had been submitted, “so we didn’t know they were part of the expedition,” Shareef said.

He described the conditions deep in the cave as “challenging” with difficult terrain, strong currents and poor visibility.

An alert had also been issued due to bad weather and investigators must determine whether the divers took adequate precautions, Shareef said.

The Divers’ Alert Network Europe, which deployed the Finnish divers, described them as technical and cave divers with experience in search and recovery missions, including operations in “deep overhead environments, confined spaces and high-risk scenarios.”

The rescue team used closed-circuit rebreathers, a system that recycles exhaled breathing gas and removes carbon dioxide through a chemical scrubber, allowing for “significantly longer dives,” the organization said.

The cause of death of the Maldivian military diver was still under investigation, but colleagues have suggested he may have died from nitrogen narcosis or decompression at depth.

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