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Sole survivor of Maldives dive tragedy was kept on boat by 'twist of fate' before five perished

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One woman's survival hinged on a random twist of fate — and her story forces us to confront how luck, not skill or caution, often determines who lives and who dies.

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Theory Briefing

  • Five divers died exploring underwater caves in the Maldives while a sixth survived solely because she never entered the water.
  • Her survival was not a choice or precaution — a chance circumstance kept her on the boat, illustrating pure survivorship by randomness.
  • The tragedy raises questions about risk perception and how humans systematically underestimate low-probability, high-consequence dangers like cave diving.