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Italians die in the Maldives, new theory emerges: "sucked into caves by the Venturi effect"

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The drowning deaths of Italian tourists in the Maldives may hinge on a fluid dynamics principle — the Venturi effect — where underwater caves become deadly suction traps.

Venturi EffectFluid DynamicsBernoulli's Principle

Theory Briefing

  • Italian tourists died in the Maldives under mysterious circumstances, prompting investigators to explore an underwater cave hypothesis.
  • The Venturi effect describes how fluid speeds up through a narrow passage, creating powerful suction that could pull swimmers into submerged caves.
  • If confirmed, this theory reframes the deaths not as recklessness but as an invisible, physics-driven hazard invisible to untrained divers.