The Scotsman

Five bodies found on sunken luxury yacht off coast of Sicily

- Ted Hennessey www.scotsman.com

Five bodies have been found inside the wreck of a luxury yacht that sank in a storm off the coast of Sicily but one person remains missing.

Salvatore Cocina, the head of Sicily’s civil protection agency, said that searches have finished for the day last night and will resume this morning.

He confirmed that of the five bodies found, only four had been recovered, and the whereabout­s of the missing sixth person remains unknown.

Technology tycoon Mike Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah were among the people unaccounte­d for after the yacht, named Bayesian, sank at around 5am on Monday.

Identities of the recovered bodies have not been confirmed by authoritie­s.

Body bags were seen being brought back to the port of Porticello yesterday afternoon, with the process of returning the fifth body to shore being described by Mr Cocina as “ongoing”.

He said there will be an investigat­ion in due course, but the priority is finding the missing.

As the body bags were taken back to the port, dozens of emergency services staff were waiting, and one bag was seen being put in the back of an ambulance.

The missing also included Morgan Stanley Internatio­nal bank chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy, and Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda.

Inspection­s of the yacht’s internal hull took place yesterday morning.

A team of four British inspectors from the Marine Accident Investigat­ion Branch (MAIB) also arrived in Porticello to look at the site of the sinking.

The MAIB is looking into what happened because the Bayesian was flying a British flag, it is understood.

The Italian coastguard said the MAIB is not involved in the search for the missing people and has not been requested to assist.

A helicopter was drafted in to help the search effort as divers from the local fire service entered the water with torches attached to their headgear.

A police boat and divers also entered the water yesterday afternoon.

Fire crews said they had been accessing the vessel through natural entrances, without making openings.

Remotely controlled underwater­vehicles have been used, with naval units and cave divers also taking part in the search, the coastguard said.

The Bayesian was moored around half a mile off the coast of Porticello when it sank at about 5am local time on Monday as the area was hit by a storm. Vincenzo Zagarola, of the Italian coastguard, previously said the missing tourists were feared dead.

The wreckage of the Bayesian is resting on the seabed off the coast at a depth of 50 metres (164ft). Fire crews described the operation as “complex”, with divers limited to 12-minute underwater shifts.

Of the 22 passengers and crew on board, 15 – including Mr Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares – were rescued after escaping on to a lifeboat.

Survivors have been recuperati­ng at a hotel complex in Porticello, where authoritie­s were gathering witness statements.

 ?? PICTURE: JONATHAN BRADY/PA WIRE ?? The harbour in Porticello where rescue workers are searching for the tourists missing after Bayesian sank
PICTURE: JONATHAN BRADY/PA WIRE The harbour in Porticello where rescue workers are searching for the tourists missing after Bayesian sank

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