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Autopsies started on the divers who died in the Maldives: first examinations in Gallarate

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When a scientific dive turns fatal, forensic autopsies become the battleground between institutional accountability and the search for truth — a textbook principal-agent dilemma.

Principal-Agent ProblemInstitutional AccountabilityForensic EpistemologyRisk Governance
Autopsies started on the divers who died in the Maldives: first examinations in Gallarate

Theory Briefing

  • Autopsies have begun in Gallarate on the divers who died during a scientific dive in the Maldives, marking the formal start of forensic investigation.
  • A university involved distanced itself by removing the professor's profile from its site, raising questions about institutional liability and blame-shifting.
  • The case blends risk governance failures with forensic science, testing whether official accounts will align with physical evidence from the bodies.