Everything we know so far about the search for Mike Lynch and the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht off Sicily

Everything we know so far about the search for Mike Lynch and the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht off Sicily

The identities of the five bodies found in the wreckage of the luxury superyacht Bayesian have now been confirmed; among them is British technology magnate Mike Lynch.

Also confirmed are the deaths of Morgan Stanley Chairman Jonathan Bloomer, his wife Judith Bloomer, and Clifford Chance attorney Christopher Morvillo and his wife Neda Morvillo, all of whom were on board when the ship sank in a severe storm off the coast of Sicily.

Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter Hannah remains missing. Search operations resumed Thursday morning. Salvatore Concina, the head of Sicilian civil protection, said the search for her remains a “priority.”

The 50-meter-long ship sank when a violent storm swept through the area overnight and was sailing under a British flag, ship tracking site Marine Traffic said.

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What do we know about the missing people on the yacht?

Mike Lynch was one of the six tourists who were initially reported missing after the disaster. The British technology magnate founded the software giant Autonomy in 1996 and was awarded the British Order of Merit (OBE) in 2006 for his services to business. In June, he was acquitted of charges of massive fraud in connection with an 11 billion dollar (8.64 billion pound) sale to the US company Hewlett Packard.

The death of a man, yacht cook Recaldo Thomas, was the first to be confirmed after his body was discovered on Monday in the hours after the ship sank.

Relatives have paid tribute to Mr Thomas, a Canadian-born man who lived in Antigua, on social media. One said: “Rest in peace great man. I don’t know what else to say except I love you and always will.” Another wrote: “I will miss you so much Recaldo Thomas, I still can’t believe this.”

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It is understood Mr Lynch had planned the superyacht cruise as a celebration with his family, staff and lawyers who had supported him throughout the decade-long trial.

Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, was among the 15 survivors rescued from a lifeboat. Another survivor, 35-year-old Charlotte Golunski, told Italian journalists how she saved her one-year-old daughter Sofia from drowning.

The “Bayesian” sailboat
The “Bayesian” sailboat (EPA)

She told La Republic She lost Sofia for “two seconds,” adding: “I held her above water with all my strength and stretched my arms up to prevent her from drowning. It was all dark. In the water, I couldn’t keep my eyes open. I screamed for help, but all I could hear around me were the screams of others.”

According to her LinkedIn profile, Ms. Golunski is a partner at Mr. Lynch’s firm, Invoke Capital.

Charlotte, Sofia and Charlotte’s husband James have now been discharged from hospital.

Ayla Reynold from New Zealand, who works at Clifford Chance, also survived the horror with her partner. Her father Lin Ronald confirmed to The Telegraph She had been invited on board as a thank you for her support in Lynch’s recent court case. He said his daughter did not give many details about what happened, but said: “There are dead people, and she and her partner are alive.”

Two other survivors were named: Leah Randall and Katja Chicken. They are both from South Africa and worked as crew members on the Bayesian.

Where did the yacht sink?

The luxury yacht sank off the coast of the Sicilian capital Palermo in Italy.

The 56-meter-long sailing boat sank with 22 people on board shortly before sunrise, the Italian coast guard said.

Map shows where the superyacht sank off Sicily
Map shows where the superyacht sank off Sicily (PA Graphics)

“The wind was very strong. Bad weather was expected, but not to this extent,” a coast guard official in Palermo told Reuters.

In recent days, Italy has been hit by storms and heavy rain. After weeks of scorching heat, floods and landslides caused major damage in the north of the country.

The boat left the Sicilian port of Milazzo on August 14 and was last tracked east of Palermo on Sunday evening with the navigation status “at anchor,” according to the ship tracking app Vesselfinder.

The Bayesian Superyacht

The luxury boat cruising along the Italian coast was owned by Revtom, an Isle of Man-based company registered in the name of Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares.

According to VesselFinder, the Bayesian is 56 meters long.

The superyacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in six suites and can be rented for up to 195,000 euros (166,000 pounds) per week.

Bayesian has made several trips in the last few days, calling at various ports in Sicily.

The 75-meter-high mast of the shipyard formerly known as “Salute” (“health” in Italian) is the tallest aluminum mast in the world, the Italian shipbuilder Perini said on its website.

The route of the Bayeasian yacht in its last hours before the storm
The route of the Bayeasian yacht in its last hours before the storm (Ship Finder)

Perini built the boat in 2008, it was last refitted in 2020 and managed by the yacht company Camper & Nicholsons.

Camper and Nicholsons International confirmed The Independent that the Bayesian sailing yacht “entered into heavy weather and subsequently sank.”

What do we know about the search

On Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning, body bags were brought to the port of Porticello.

Mr Concina said investigations would be launched in due course but that the search for the missing teenager was a priority.

When the body bags were returned to the port, dozens of rescue workers were already waiting there and one of the bags was seen being loaded into the back of an ambulance.

The yacht’s inner hull was examined on Wednesday morning after divers managed to break a pane of glass and gain access to the interior during what was reportedly a difficult search operation.

On Wednesday, five bodies were found in the wreck of the sunken Bayesian yacht
On Wednesday, five bodies were found in the wreck of the sunken Bayesian yacht (PA cable)

A helicopter was deployed to assist in the search, while divers from the local fire department entered the water with flashlights attached to their headgear. A police boat and divers also entered the water on Wednesday afternoon.

Firefighters said they reached the ship through natural entrances without creating openings. Remotely operated underwater vehicles were used and marine units and cave divers were also involved in the search, the coast guard said.

A team of four British inspectors from the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) also arrived in Porticello to view the scene of the sinking. The MAIB is investigating what happened as the Bayesian is believed to have been flying a British flag. The Italian coast guard said the MAIB was not involved in the search for the missing people and had not been asked to assist.

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