Five tourists, including a professor and her daughter, have died in a scuba diving accident in the Maldives.
Italy's foreign ministry said the group had been exploring underwater caves in the Vaavu Atoll at a depth of around 50 metres (165ft) on Thursday.
It gave no further details about the victims' identities or the cause of the accident, but said all five were Italian nationals and an investigation was under way.
The University of Genoa named four of the victims as professor of ecology Monica Montefalcone, her daughter Giorgia Sommacal, who was a student, research fellow Muriel Oddenino, and marine biology graduate Federico Gualtieri.
In a statement posted on its website, the university said: "The sympathy of the entire university community goes out to the families, colleagues and students who shared their human and professional journey."
The fifth victim was named in Italian media reports as boat operations manager and diving instructor Gianluca Benedetti.
The divers were reported missing at around 1.45pm by the crew of a diving vessel they were travelling on, when the group failed to resurface.
Conditions were described as unfavourable at the time, with a yellow weather alert in effect.
A large-scale search and rescue operation was launched by the Maldivian Coast Guard and the Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF). Boats, aircraft and dive teams were deployed to the area.
"A body has been found among the five divers who dived in Vaavu Atoll," the MNDF said in a statement to Italian news agency ANSA.
"The body was found inside a cave. The other four divers are believed to be inside the same cave, which extends to a depth of approximately 60m."
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Search teams were preparing for a second dive on Friday to locate the remaining four divers.
Italy's foreign ministry added that the Italian embassy in Sri Lanka was working to contact the victims' families and provide consular assistance.
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