Italy - Sailing yacht sank off Italian coast, 15 rescued, 7 missing, 19 August 2024

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A 56 metre (183 ft) long sailing yacht with tourists has sunk off the coast of Palermo in poor weather in the early hours of Monday morning. 15 people, including a one-year-old child, has been rescuded, while seven are missing. A wreck has been identified at a dept of 50 metres. There were 10 crew, and 12 passagers, among them four Britons, as well as Americans, and Canadians.
 
''Watch live as a search and rescue operation is conducted in Italy after a a British-flagged luxury superyacht carrying foreign tourists sank in a whirlwind and rough seas off the coast of Sicily on Monday, 19 August.The 56-metre (184-foot) “Bayesian”, built in 2008 by the Italian firm Perini Navi, had a crew of 10 people and 12 passengers, representing British, American and Canadian nationalities, the Italian coast guard said, when it capsized at around 5am off the port of Porticello.One person is feared dead and six more are missing.Four Britons are reportedly among the missing while a further 15 people, including a child, have been rescued after the sailboat with 22 people on board sank in the early hours of Monday near the Sicilian capital Palermo.Fifteen people were rescued initially and taken to shore at Porticello, where eight were in the hospital.One body was found near the wreck, but six others were unaccounted for, said Luca Cari, a spokesperson for the Italian fire and rescue service.Those who had not been rescued included one member of the crew and six passengers, the coast guard said.''

 
British tech billionaire Mike Lynch is missing off Sicily's coast after a yacht sank, Sky News understands.

One person is dead and six others are missing after a UK-flagged superyacht named Bayesian sank off the coast of Sicily in a storm.

Sky News also understands the yacht is owned by the family of Dr Lynch.

It comes just weeks after Dr Lynch, 59, was in June cleared of all charges by a US jury in the high-profile fraud case related to the sale of his software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2011.

 
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''He studied physics, mathematics and biochemistry at Cambridge University, eventually specialising in adaptive pattern recognition. His doctoral thesis is reportedly one of the most widely read pieces of research in the university library.
After launching a few early technology start-ups – including one that specialised in automatic number-plate, fingerprint and facial recognition software for the police – he created Autonomy in 1996.''
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'Lynch's wife Angela Bacares was among the fifteen people who were rescued from the 180ft yacht, which she is reported to have owned and had been carrying ten crewmembers, the owner and 11 guests. '
There are fears that those who are still missing became trapped in their cabins, with divers earlier reporting that they saw 'bodies through the portholes' of the yacht, according to Italian media.''
''The tragedy comes just weeks after Lynch was acquitted of criminal charges by a jury in San Francisco in June, vindicating the entrepreneur after a 12-year legal battle over the $11bn sale of his firm, Autonomy, to Hewlett-Packard in 2011''.
The British-flagged Bayesian is thought to have arrived in Porticello after a stopping in Milazzo, around 100 miles up the coast towards the Italian mainland

'The British-flagged Bayesian is thought to have arrived in Porticello after a stopping in Milazzo, around 100 miles up the coast towards the Italian mainland'
 
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'A British mother on board a yacht which sank off the coast of Sicily has described holding her baby girl above the surface of the sea to save her from drowning.''

''For two seconds I lost my daughter in the sea then quickly hugged her amid the fury of the waves,” the paper quoted her as saying.

Charlotte said she held her baby "afloat with all my strength, my arms stretched upwards to keep 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 was the screams of others," she added.''
 
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What I don't understand is why so many people were on the yacht.

According to news articles, the yacht could accommodate 12, in 6 staterooms.

Bacares, Lynch, and their children account for 4. They had 10 crewmembers and one wonders what their accommodations were.

But why were 8 guests on board? Friends of the family? The yacht seems very crowded even given its vast size and comforts.
 
What I don't understand is why so many people were on the yacht.

According to news articles, the yacht could accommodate 12, in 6 staterooms.

Bacares, Lynch, and their children account for 4. They had 10 crewmembers and one wonders what their accommodations were.

But why were 8 guests on board? Friends of the family? The yacht seems very crowded even given its vast size and comforts.
CG, the mother of the baby, is a colleague of Mike Lynch, and my guessis that the other guests are also his colleagues + their partners. I don't think the yacht was that crowded, as it could accomodate 12. Most likely they sailed along the coast, from port to port, perhaps during the night, so there would have plenty of time off the boat.

As for the crew, their cabin are small, and tucked away, do a seach for "crew cabins yacht" to find photos. It's only luxury for the guests, not for the crew.
 
5h ago15:53

Lynch told journalist 'I'm going on a very long holiday' after acquittal​

Mike Lynch told a journalist who interviewed him only last month that he was "about to go on a very long holiday" having spent more than a year under house arrest in the US.
Danny Fortson, West Coast correspondent for The Sunday Times, told Sky News that Mr Lynch was ready to take a "big deep breath" and relax with his family after being acquitted in a high-profile US fraud case in June.
Mr Fortson said the case had "hung over his head for a decade" as Mr Lynch believed there was only 1% chance he would be found not guilty of crimes for which he could've been jailed for 25 years.
After being cleared, the journalist said Mr Lynch kept saying: "This is like I have a second life, I have a new lease on life, I’ve won my freedom, now I need to figure out what to do with the rest of my life."
Barely a month later, Mr Forston said, "it's kind of hard to believe" Mr Lynch is now missing.

50m ago20:52

Lynch co-defendant dies after being hit by car​

Stephen Chamberlain, co-defendant in Mike Lynch's US fraud trial, has died after being hit by a car, according to his lawyer.
Mr Chamberlain was struck by a vehicle while running in Stretham, Cambridgeshire, and put on life support.
Police said a 49-year-old woman remained at the scene and was assisting with enquiries.
Mr Chamberlain, the former vice president of finance for Mr Lynch at Autonomy, was cleared of fraud and conspiracy charges by a San Francisco jury in June.
They were falsely accused of inflating the firm's value before it was sold to US company Hewlett-Packard.
"He was a courageous man with unparalleled integrity, and we deeply miss him," lawyer Gary Lincenberg said.
"He fought successfully to clear his good name, which lives on through his wonderful family."

Superyacht sinks latest: Daughter, 18, of British tycoon Mike Lynch missing; yacht 'in wrong place at wrong time'
 
were any other boats damaged or sunk from this storm?

also, weather doesn't care, water especially. so so powerful and uncontrollable
I've only seen mention of one other at the Sky link

2h ago19:10

Yacht 'in the wrong place at wrong time'​

Salvo Cocina from Sicily's civil protection agency has said the Bayesian was "in the wrong place at the wrong time".
Another superyacht nearby, the Sir Robert Baden Powell, wasn't as badly damaged and helped rescue some of the 15 survivors.
A storm hit the area overnight and a waterspout has been blamed for the sinking.

Superyacht sinks latest: Daughter, 18, of British tycoon Mike Lynch missing; yacht 'in wrong place at wrong time'
 
Karsten Börner was the captain of the large, Dutch-flagged sailing ship Sir Robert Baden Powell at the time of the incident. His 42-meter vessel was anchored near the Bayesianwhen the storm hit. He described a "very strong" hurricane-like gust, which forced him to fire up his engine to maintain his ship's position, while avoiding the yacht close to them. A local fisherman said it may have been caused by a waterspout, a funnel cloud that develops over water, as opposed to a tornado, which forms over land.

This boat is 14m smaller than the sunken craft.

 
''The Palermo Port Authority told CBC News officials recovered the body of Thomas Recaldo, a Canadian-born man who had been living in Antigua. He had been the ship's onboard cook.

The BBC, as well as Italian newspapers Corrierre della Sera and La Republicca, reported the Canadian's name as Ricardo Thomas.''
 

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