Husband who lost wife and daughter in Maldives scuba diving tragedy breaks silence with powerful claim

Widower Speaks Out After Maldives Scuba Diving Disaster, Demands Answers About What Went Wrong

Carlo Sommaca says the silence at home is the hardest part. The house feels too big now—filled with reminders, a wedding ring, and the kind of questions that don’t fade with time. His wife, Monica Montefalcone, was a respected marine biologist. Their daughter, Giorgia, shared the trip that was supposed to be unforgettable for all the right reasons.

Instead, it ended in a devastating scuba diving tragedy in the Maldives—one that claimed multiple lives and left families searching for the truth.

### “She Wasn’t Reckless—She Was a Professional”
Carlo rejects any suggestion that Monica took unnecessary risks. He describes her as careful, methodical, and deeply aware of how quickly conditions underwater can change. In his view, she wasn’t chasing adrenaline—she was doing what she had trained for and respected the ocean enough to treat every dive seriously.

That’s what makes the outcome so difficult to accept.
The Questions That Won’t Go Away
As discussions continue around potential causes—oxygen toxicity, equipment issues such as faulty scuba tanks, and unpredictable sea conditions—Carlo’s grief has turned into a firm demand for accountability.

His central question is painfully simple: how could several experienced divers die on the same dive, at roughly 50 meters, at a location they believed was safe, under supervision they trusted?

For Carlo, technical explanations aren’t just details for a report—they’re the difference between an accident that was unavoidable and one that could have been prevented with better safety procedures, stronger oversight, or more thorough checks.

### Paradise Turned Into a Place of Loss
The Maldives is marketed worldwide as a dream destination for luxury travel, scuba diving holidays, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. But for Carlo, it’s no longer a postcard. It’s the place where his family was taken from him—and where answers still feel out of reach.

Investigations may eventually outline what happened underwater. But no official conclusion can restore what was lost, or erase the reality he wakes up to every day: a life permanently reshaped by absence.

 

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