Sicily Bayesian yacht sinking – how tragedy unfolded

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Divers looking off the coast of Porticello

One man has died and 6 individuals are lacking after a luxurious yacht sank in freak climate circumstances off the coast of Sicily.

The 56m British-flagged Bayesian was carrying 22 individuals – 12 passengers and 10 crew – when a heavy storm that created waterspouts over the water struck early on Monday.

Fifteen individuals had been rescued and a search operation for these unaccounted for – who embody the British tech tycoon Mike Lynch – is ongoing.

Here’s what we all know concerning the tragedy to this point, and the way it unfolded.

What occurred to the yacht?

Map of Porticello and Palermo in Sicily

The Bayesian was struck by a sudden and highly effective storm within the early hours of Monday morning, witnesses say.

It was reportedly anchored to the ocean mattress outdoors the harbour at Porticello, a small fishing village to the east of Palermo, when what the Italian coastguard described as a “violent storm” hit.

The storm was so fierce that it triggered waterspouts, or rotating columns of air and mist, to look over the ocean.

Witnesses informed Italian information company Ansa that the Bayesian’s anchor was down when the storm struck, inflicting the 72m (236ft) aluminium mast to interrupt in half and the ship to lose its stability and sink.

It disappeared beneath the water at about 05:00 native time (04:00 BST).

The ship’s unusually tall mast could have contributed to its sinking, based on Matthew Schanck, chair of the Maritime Search and Rescue Council.

He informed BBC Radio 4’s Immediately programme that the mast acted nearly like a sail within the sturdy wind “particularly with it being so excessive”.

The intense winds might have caught the mast and pushed the yacht over, he mentioned.

Karsten Borner, captain of a close-by boat, mentioned after the storm had handed, the crew observed the yacht that had been behind them had disappeared.

“We noticed a pink flare, so my first mate and I went to the place, and we discovered this life raft drifting,” he informed Reuters.

His crew took on board some survivors, together with three who had been critically injured.

One other witness, Fabio Cefalù, captain of a trawler, mentioned he was about to exit on a fishing journey when he noticed flashes of lightning so he stayed within the harbour.

“At about 4:15am we noticed a flare within the sea,” he mentioned, based on the EVN information company stories.

“We waited for this waterspout to move. After 10 minutes we went out to the ocean and we noticed cushions and all the remainder of the boat [that had sunk], and the whole lot which was on the deck, at sea. Nevertheless, we didn’t see any individuals within the sea.”

‘A giant catastrophe’ says captain of rescue boat

One other fisherman described seeing the yacht “sinking with my very own eyes”.

Talking to the newspaper Giornale di Sicilia, the witness mentioned he was at residence when the twister hit.

“Then I noticed the boat, it had just one mast, it was very large,” he mentioned.

Shortly afterwards he went all the way down to the Santa Nicolicchia bay in Porticello to get a greater have a look at what was occurring.

He added: “The boat was nonetheless floating, then hastily it disappeared. I noticed it sinking with my very own eyes.”

One of many survivors, British vacationer Charlotte Golunski, informed Italian newspaper La Repubblica how she held up her one-year-old daughter Sofia to cease her from drowning.

She mentioned the 2 of them and her associate James survived solely as a result of they had been up on deck when the yacht sank.

They had been woken by “thunder, lightning and waves that made our boat dance”, and it felt like “the top of the world” earlier than they had been thrown into the water.

Charlotte mentioned: “For 2 seconds I misplaced my daughter within the sea then shortly hugged her amid the fury of the waves.”

She added: “I held her afloat with all my energy, my arms stretched upwards to maintain her from drowning.

“It was all darkish. Within the water I could not maintain my eyes open. I screamed for assist however all I might hear round me was the screams of others.”

What’s the newest with the search?

Six passengers stay lacking and the Palermo coastguard says the search and rescue operation is continuous “incessantly”.

Police divers have recognized a wreckage about 50 metres under the floor.

Search and rescue groups had been pictured working on the web site of the wreckage from early on Tuesday morning.

On Monday, 4 patrol boats, a helicopter and a staff of divers had been concerned within the search. A naval and underwater staff from the Palermo hearth brigade additionally joined.

Footage from the wreckage web site confirmed helicopters circling over a number of coastguard vessels as divers sporting vivid orange descended into the water.

Francesco Venuto, a spokesperson for Sicily’s civil safety company, informed the BBC on Monday rescue groups concern the our bodies of these lacking “should be” within the boat.

“We have been looking all day with helicopters and boats, we have discovered nothing. That would not make sense, on this circumstances we should always have discovered one thing by now,” he added.

A specialist caving search and rescue diving staff arrived from Rome on Monday, hoping to “obtain outcomes” both through the evening or by Tuesday morning on the newest, the director common of Sicily’s civil safety company, Salvatore Cocina, mentioned.

On Monday, the UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Department despatched a staff of 4 investigators to hold out a preliminary evaluation of the Bayesian’s sinking, the BBC understands.

Who was on board?

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Tech tycoon Mike Lynch is amongst those that are lacking

There have been 22 individuals on board when the storm hit, together with 12 passengers and 10 crew.

One physique has been recovered. It has not been formally recognized, however the Palermo coastguard mentioned it was the ship’s prepare dinner. His nationality has not been confirmed.

Among the many six individuals nonetheless lacking is 59-year-old tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, recognized by some because the “British Invoice Gates”.

Mr Lynch based software program big Autonomy in 1996 and was made an OBE for providers to enterprise in 2006.

In June, he was cleared of conducting a large fraud regarding an 11 billion greenback (£8.64 billion) sale to US firm Hewlett Packard.

Afterwards, he informed the BBC in an interview he had been in a position to show his innocence solely as a result of he had the wealth to pay the big authorized charges required.

Sicily’s civil safety company additionally confirmed to the BBC that the lacking embody Mr Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter Hannah, Morgan Stanley Worldwide financial institution chairman Jonathan Bloomer, and Clifford Likelihood lawyer Chris Morvillo.

La Repubblica stories that the six lacking embody 4 British nationals and two Individuals.

Mr Lynch’s spouse Angela Bacares is among the many 15 individuals to have been rescued, with eight of these receiving therapy in hospital, the Italian coastguard mentioned.

Charlotte Golunski, her husband and daughter Sofia had been additionally rescued and had been unhurt, however taken to hospital for check-ups.

She mentioned they’d been on the yacht with a bunch of colleagues.

The day by day Il Giornale di Sicilia newspaper reported the vessel had principally British passengers on board, but in addition individuals from New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Eire and British-French residents.

A physician primarily based in Palermo mentioned the “very drained” survivors had been “continually asking concerning the lacking individuals”.

Dr Domenico Cipolla informed Reuters one girl he handled described the journey as a “company vacation”, with a few of these on board “very younger”.

“There have been plenty of work colleagues, associates, a couple of husbands, wives, or a few associates who had joined in,” he provides.

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Charlotte Golunski was rescued alongside along with her husband and child daughter

What’s a waterspout and why do they kind?

CCTV captures second storm hits Sicily coast close to Palermo

A waterspout is much like a twister and may kind over oceans, seas or massive lakes.

The western half of the Mediterranean has skilled extreme storms because the center of final week.

By Sunday evening and into Monday morning, a clutch of unhealthy climate handed by the north coast of Sicily.

BBC Climate forecaster Matt Taylor mentioned: “A waterspout is a twister that has occurred over water quite than land.

“They will kind throughout intense storms, on the bottom of cumulonimbus/thunder clouds.

“Turbulence, and the wind blowing in barely completely different instructions across the cloud, may cause rotation beneath the bottom of the cloud and the spout to kind.

“Like tornadoes, they carry highly effective winds, however as a substitute of selecting up mud and particles they trigger a water mist across the column of rotating air.”

What’s the Bayesian, and who owns it?

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The superyacht can accommodate as much as 12 visitors in six suites, and is listed for lease for as much as 195,000 euros (£166,000) every week.

She was inbuilt 2008 by Italian firm Perini Navi.

The Bayesian’s registered proprietor is listed as Revtom Ltd, which relies on the Isle of Man.

The yacht’s title is known to derive from the Bayesian idea, which Mr Lynch’s PhD thesis and the software program that made his fortune was primarily based on.

Mr Lynch’s spouse Ms Bacares is known as as the only real authorized proprietor of Revtom, which is registered within the Isle of Man.

The Bayesian accomplished numerous sailings in latest days, calling at varied ports in Sicily, based on ship-tracking web site VesselFinder.

A spokesperson for Camper and Nicholsons Worldwide, the agency that manages the 2008-built boat, informed BBC Confirm: “Our precedence is aiding with the continuing search and offering all obligatory help to the rescued passengers and crew.”