
Federico Colombo was heartbroken when he heard about the death of his girlfriend,Giorgia Sommacal (Picture: Facebook)
The boyfriend of a diver who was killed during an expedition in the Maldives has declared he will keep waiting for her as he ‘still can’t understand’ her death.
Giorgia Sommacal was one of five Italian nationals who died during a cave-diving mission in Vaavu Atoll on Thursday.
Giorgia’s boyfriend,Federico Colombo,has since told the Italian media he was eagerly anticipating her return home.
He said: ‘She was due back on the 24th,for my birthday,and I couldn’t wait for her to arrive. I’ll wait until then because I still can’t understand what happened.’
Federico,a 26-year-old bartender,had been dating Giorgia for two years and eight months and saw her ‘as my [future] wife,the mother of my children’.

Divers head out on a mission to retrieve the missing divers’ bodies (Credits: Maldives President’s Media Div)
Monica Montefalcone was ‘like a second mother’ to Colombo (Credits: Greenpeace via AP)Speaking of his relationship with Giorgia’s mother,Monica Montefalcone – who also died during the dive – he added: ‘She was like a second mother to me.‘And the relationship between her and Giorgia was unique. They were incredibly close.’He added that the two bonded over their shared love of the sea and diving.
Marine biologist Federico Gualtieri was one of the people who died during the expedition
Muriel Oddenino was on a research trip with Ms Montefalcone,but went on the diving expedition privately
Gianluca Benedetti’s body was the first to be recoveredThe body of diving instructor Federico Benedetti was the first to be found last week near the mouth of the cave,before rescue efforts were called off amid rough weather conditions and following the death of local military diver Mohamed Mahudhee during recovery efforts.Authorities believe the other four entered the cave before they lost their lives.Two of the remaining four bodies were recovered today,and the remaining two are expected to be retrieved from the water next week.Italy’s foreign minister,Antonio Tajani,offered his condolences to Mr Mahudhee’s family and said everything possible would be done to bring the bodies of the victims home.The diving limit in the Maldives is 30m. However,the group is understood to have died at a depth of around 50m below the surface.The Italian tour operator that managed the diving trip has denied authorising or knowing about the aspect of the group’s dive which exceeded local limits,its lawyer told Italian local publication Corriere della Sera.In a statement on Friday,the University of Genoa said Ms Montefalcone and Ms Oddenino had travelled to the Maldives on an official research trip to monitor marine environments and study the effects of climate change on tropical biodiversity.The scuba diving trip was not a part of the trip and was ‘undertaken privately’,the statement added,and the other two victims were not part of the official research trip.An investigation is ongoing.
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