2024-08-22 23:55:08
Law

Luxury Yacht Sinks Off Sicily: Two Bodies Found by Divers

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A luxury yacht sank off the coast of Sicily, resulting in the recovery of two bodies by divers. The owner, Mike Lynch, and Jonathan Bloomer are among the six people still missing.

Survivors include a mother and her one-year-old child, while a crew member was found dead. The 56-meter yacht, flying the British flag, raises questions about the 75-meter mast and the ballasted keel.

The survivors described the harrowing experience as 'darkness, darkness,' according to the emergency manager. The sinking of the Bayesian has sparked legal drama, with possible lawsuits and liability claims against the yacht's operator, Revtom Ltd., and manager, Camper & Nicholsons.

The tragedy was attributed to an 'endless chain of errors' by the crew, according to the CEO of the yacht's builder, Perini Navi. Italian prosecutors are investigating the incident, and theories about open hatches and the incomplete descent of the keel are being examined.

Plans for the yacht's recovery have not yet been announced.

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Luxury Yacht Sinks Off Sicily: Two Bodies Found by Divers

Economy
Two bodies found after the sinking of a luxury yacht in Sicily; six people still missing, including owner Mike Lynch and Jonathan Bloomer; a mother and her one-year-old child among the survivors, a crew member found dead; 15 people rescued, the 56-meter yacht flying the British flag; the 75-meter mast and the ballasted keel raise questions; the survivors testified to 'darkness, darkness' according to Fabio Genco, the emergency manager.
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22. August 2024 um 13:40

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22. August 2024 um 18:16

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The sinking of the 183-foot British Bayesian yacht off the coast of Sicily near Porticello, which resulted in the death of the yacht's chef, Recaldo Thomas, and several other passengers, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, was caused by an "endless chain of errors" by the crew, according to Giovanni Costantino, the CEO of The Italian Sea Group which owns the yacht's builder, Perini Navi. Costantino claims the passengers' assertion that the storm came unexpectedly is "absurd", and argues..
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