The women of Team Alpha winning Outlast is the best possible ending.
They were the only ones who kept their integrity while dealing with Team Bravo’s constant scheming and the misogynistic behavior coming from Team Charlie.
Justice was served.
#Outlast
Watching Outlast series 3 on Netflix, and I’m in episode 3 - team Charlie are bunch of psychos that need to seek help! Wtf! The boys are so disgusting! Idk how they’re allowed to stay in the game with this horrible attitude!
Yes Mahudhee was found kneeling inside the second chamber with his oxygen tank completely empty and his regulator detached. And an unused reserve tank marked right near the entrance of the second chamber not even far away.
What actually happened?
This was a recovery mission planned by the MNDF to take place over 3 days, with a squad of 7 divers split across 3 days. checking the 1st chamber on day one(14 may), the 2nd chamber on day two(15 may), and the 3rd chamber on day three(16 may). Even though MNDF did not use the most proper equipment, they carried out the operation the best way possible given what was available.
On the third day, a team of 6 went to check the 3rd chamber and 5 waited in the second chamber, sending team lead diver Mahudhee all alone to check the third chamber. When Mahudhee did not return, the remaining 5 went to the surface without waiting for Mahudhee, eventhough they had an unused reserve tank with them, and claimed that Mahudhee went to the third chamber and failed to return. This triggered an emergency, because returning back down again to the second chamber to search for Mahudhee was against dive protocols and impossible for the 5 MNDF divers who had surfaced.
So they called Marine Police divers from Felidhoo, who arrived after a 25 to 30 minute speedboat ride and immediately went down to find Mahudhee, who had been underwater the entire time during that 25 to 30 minute travel window.
When they dived down into the second chamber, Mahudhee was already dead, kneeling with his regulator detached and the reserve tank untouched right by the entrance of the second chamber.
I held back from posting these specific details earlier because MNDF source requested not to do so, but now they are completely fed up with Muizzu.
Note: The changes on Mahudhee's body were not the typical post-mortem changes seen in someone who dies of decompression sickness. The reason his face was covered way more than usual during the funeral was because parts of his face were severely bruised and swollen.
▫️Mahudhee had previously suffered from decompression sickness during a recovery mission at 4kland where his dive buddy panicked. Even though he survived that time, Mahudhee surfaced without undergoing proper decompression protocols while bringing up both the recovered body and his buddy. After that incident Mahudhee did not dive at all for 6 months.
⚠️ This information was directly provided by an MNDF source.
A photo shared by a family member of Sergeant Mahdhee.
Beyond any doubt, Mahdhee was everything described in this photo and more. He was a courageous hero who descended into that cave fully aware of the risks involved, in an attempt to retrieve the bodies of four Italian divers so their families could grieve and lay their loved ones to rest.
We must never forget Mahdhee or the sacrifice he made in service. If it were up to me, I would even rename the cave in his honor.
But honoring him with words alone will not do justice to his sacrifice!
The most important thing now is to carefully investigate what led to this tragic incident, learn every possible lesson from it, and ensure that such a tragedy never happens again. We cannot afford to lose another life the same way.
If we fail to learn from this incident, improve the safety of future divers, and fix the systemic failures that contributed to this tragedy, then his sacrifice would have been in vain.
La notizia più potente di questa tragedia non è soltanto il recupero dei cinque italiani morti alle Maldive.
È un’altra.
Gli speleo-sub finlandesi che hanno affrontato il buio della grotta… hanno chiesto di non essere pagati.
Fermatevi un attimo a pensare a questo.
Sono entrati in uno dei luoghi più pericolosi al mondo.
Hanno rischiato la vita tra correnti, profondità e oscurità assoluta.
Hanno visto da vicino ciò che nessuno vorrebbe mai vedere.
E quando tutto è finito, non hanno chiesto soldi.
Niente.
In un’epoca dove molti farebbero qualsiasi cosa per guadagnare visibilità, loro hanno scelto il silenzio.
In un mondo dove quasi tutto ha un prezzo, loro hanno dimostrato che esistono ancora persone che agiscono solo per umanità.
Sami Paakkarinen.
Jenni Westerlund.
Patrik Grönqvist.
Tre persone che ci stanno ricordando cosa significa avere una coscienza, un cuore, un’anima.
Perché riportare a casa quei cinque italiani non era un lavoro qualsiasi.
Era una missione umana.
Era permettere a delle famiglie distrutte di poter dire addio.
Era dare pace a chi era rimasto sospeso tra speranza e disperazione.
Era trasformare un vuoto infinito in un ultimo saluto possibile.
E certe cose non si fanno per denaro.
Si fanno perché dentro di te senti che è la cosa giusta.
Oggi viviamo circondati da gente che urla, ostenta, pretende applausi per qualsiasi cosa.
Poi arrivano persone così.
Persone che rischiano tutto… e non vogliono nulla.
E allora forse l’unica reazione giusta è questa:
stare in silenzio.
E dire grazie.
Grazie Sami.
Grazie Jenni.
Grazie Patrik.
Perché avete ricordato a tutti noi che l’umanità vera esiste ancora. 🌊❤️
- Resilienza
Before you speak down on women.Remember your Hajj & Umrah literally follows the footsteps of a woman who ran between Safa and Marwa looking for help and Allah turned her struggle into a ritual that every man follows
Experienced cave divers are on their way to retrieve the bodies but they risked the lives of MNDF soldiers trained to do 50 m dives in bad weather, for what? A PR opportunity??
😂😂😂
you created this situation Muizz. u could’v ignored the documentary, but your ego led to our beloved police force fighting over a sofa. You lowered them to this level @MMuizzu