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Maldives diving instructor 'intentionally swam away' from cave where six people died - MSN

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A diving instructor allegedly abandoned six people to die in an underwater cave — a chilling case study in moral responsibility, duty of care, and how authority figures behave when survival instincts override professional ethics.

Duty of CareMoral DisengagementBystander EffectPrincipal-Agent Problem

Theory Briefing

  • A diving instructor is accused of intentionally swimming away from a cave where six people drowned in the Maldives.
  • The case hinges on duty-of-care theory — certified guides hold a legal and moral obligation to protect those in their charge.
  • If proven deliberate, the act exemplifies moral disengagement, where individuals psychologically detach from responsibility to justify self-preserving abandonment.