CUPRIJA, Serbia, April 30 A Belgrade University  lecturer and three students 
died while exploring a 5,000-foot deep cave at  Cuprija, Serbia, media said.

The three students, ages 23 to 25, and their  lecturer of the Belgrade 
geological and mining faculty, tried to dive through  water-filled pockets of 
the 
Ravanicka cave at Cuprija, 90 miles southeast of  Belgrade, the Serbian B92 
radio reported.

Investigators said Monday the  four, lecturer Sasa Colic, 35, and the three 
students, Bosko Madzarevic, Fulip  Avramovic and Bojan Borokic, died of 
carbon-monoxide poisoning, Serbia's RTS  radio-television said.

The four men were members of Serbia's association  of paleontologists. They 
were part of a nine-member team exploring the cave  during the weekend. The 
other five people were not involved in the  accident.
 
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Belgrade - Four speleologists died on Sunday during a research of a cave in  
central Serbia, Beta news agency reported.  
Mirjana Vrzina, the magistrate conducting the probe, said the bodies of the  
four were found some 1200 metres inside the Ravanica cave near the town of  
Cuprija, about 140 kilometers south of Belgrade.  
Rescuers who pulled out the bodies said the most likely cause of the deaths  
was carbon monoxide released by a pump extracting water from a lake in the 
cave.   
The four, all from Belgrade, had come along with five other cave explorers to 
 do research in the cave.  
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Two speleologists die  exploring cave  29 April 2007 | 14:43 | Source:  Beta  
  
ĆUPRIJA -- Rescuers recovered bodies of two  speleologists that drowned early 
Sunday in a cave near Ravanica monastery.  

Rescuers are still searching the cavern in  a bid to locate the remaining two 
speleologists who also went missing.  

The accident occurred at 1,500  meters underground, as the speleoloist were 
exploring the  interior of the cave. 

Two vicitms have been identified as Belgrade  University students Boško Madž
arević and Bojan Borokić, both members  of the Speleologists Association 
"As". 

The Ravanica cave is  said to consist of 10 channels filled with water. 
According to still  unconfirmed information, speleologist drowned in the 
second. 
 
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Belgrade - Four speleologists have died in an accident in the deep  Ravanica 
cave in central Serbia, local media reported Sunday.  
Quoting sources from speleologist circles, reports said that two of the  
bodies were retrieved, while two were still missing in the cave located  120 
kilometres southeast of Belgrade.  
The accident occurred at a depth of 1,500 metres, when the  speleologists 
attempted to dive through one of its 10 known siphons, or a  branch of the cave 
partially submerged by water.  
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