Sicily yacht latest: Morgan Stanley executive alongside British tech tycoon Mike Lynch confirmed missing
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Morgan Stanley International chair Jonathan Bloomer and a lawyer at a top British law firm have been confirmed as being among six people missing after a super yacht capsized off the coast of Sicily.
Those missing also include the British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter.
An unexpected violent storm sank the British-flagged “Bayesian” near the port of Porticello in the early hours of Monday.
At least one person has been confirmed dead and six are missing from the yacht carrying 22 people. The others were rescued by a passing sailboat.
Salvatore Cocina, head of the civil protection agency in Sicily, said Mr Bloomer and Chris Morvillo, a lawyer at British law firm Clifford Chance who had been representing Mr Lynch, were among the missing.
Mr Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, was one of the 15 people rescued. Eight survivors were taken to hospital, including a one-year-old baby. One body has been found while four Britons and a child are reportedly still among the missing.
Mr Lynch had reportedly invited his lawyers and friends to celebrate a recent legal victory that cleared him of fraud accusations in the US.
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British mother rescues her baby from waters after superyacht capsizes off Italian coast
Jabed Ahmed20 August 2024 07:30
Pictures as search continues for wreck of Bayesian lying 50m underwater
A fishing boat sails past a coast guard vessel operating in the sea to search for British technology tycoon Mike Lynch, his daughter and others will resume today after a luxury yacht sank in a tornado off the coast of Sicily.
Mr Lynch and his daughter Hannah are among six tourists missing after the yacht, named Bayesian, was battered during intense storms off the coast of Palermo in the early hours of Monday.
Barney Davis20 August 2024 07:25
Italy’s fire brigade calls inspections of wreck ‘unsuccessful’
Italy’s fire brigade Vigili del Fuoco said in its latest update that early inspections of the wreck by cave divers were “unsuccessful”.
This was due to limited access to the bridge and furniture obstructing passages, it said.
The wreckage of the super yacht is lying on the seabed at a depth of 50m after it capsized near the Sicilian capital Palermo.
Shweta Sharma20 August 2024 06:55
CCTV shows intensity of storm which capsized superyacht off Italy coast
Shweta Sharma20 August 2024 06:49
Fisherman who witnessed storm says they were first to arrive for rescue
Fabio Cefalu, a fisherman who witnessed the freak storm, told Italian media he stayed on site for several hours as the sailboat capsized.
“After 10 minutes we saw a flare in the sky, we waited about 10 minutes to see the intensity of the tornado and we went out to sea,” he said.
“We were first to give rescue but we found no one at sea, we only found cushions and the remains of the boat.”
Shweta Sharma20 August 2024 06:47
Pictured: Rescue teams search through the night
Athena Stavrou20 August 2024 06:30
Sicily Bayesian sinking mapped: Everything we know about Mike Lynch, the superyacht and missing Britons
The yacht sank as a fierce storm battered the area overnight, and was flying a British flag, according to ship-tracking site Marine Traffic.
Read our detailed report here.
Shweta Sharma20 August 2024 06:25
Search for British tech magnate and others to resume today
The search for British technology tycoon Mike Lynch, his daughter and others will resume today after a luxury yacht sank in a tornado off the coast of Sicily.
Mr Lynch and his daughter Hannah are among six tourists missing after the yacht, named Bayesian, was battered during intense storms off the coast of Palermo in the early hours of Monday.
The BBC reported searches are due to resume later on Tuesday morning.
Italy’s fire brigade Vigili del Fuoco said on X that early inspections of the wreck were “unsuccessful” due to limited access to the bridge and furniture obstructing passages.
A body, believed to be that of the vessel’s cook, has been discovered.
Four of the missing passengers are British and two are American, Italian news website la Repubblica stated.
Among those confirmed so far are Morgan Stanley International chair Jonathan Bloomer and Chris Morvillo, an attorney at British law firm Clifford Chance.
Ayla Reynold, a New Zealand national working at Clifford Chance, survived the ordeal. Her father Lin Ronald confirmed to the Telegraph she had been invited aboard as thanks for assistance in Mr Lynch’s recent court case.
“I have texted my daughter and she hasn’t given me any updates about missing personnel or saved personnel. She has only said that there are deaths and she and her partner are alive,” he said.
“Ayla is a lawyer who is part of the legal team that were invited to go sailing as a result of the success in the recent United States court case.”
Shweta Sharma20 August 2024 06:15
What do we know about the survivors?
15 people are believed to have been rescued from a British-flagged luxury superyacht that sank in bad weather off the coast of Sicily in the early hours of the morning.
22 people are believed to have been on board, including the owner of the boat British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, who is missing.
Of the 15 people, eight are believed to have been taken to hospital to treat injuries.
Mr Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, is one of the 15 rescued.
Other survivors have been confirmed as Charlotte and James Emsley and their one-year-old daughter Sofia. They are all being treated in hospital.
“I held her afloat with all my strength, my arms stretched upwards to keep her from drowning,” Charlotte told local media. “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.”
Jabed Ahmed20 August 2024 05:51
UK Foreign Office statement
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said it is supporting “a number of British nationals and their families” after a luxury yacht sunk off the coast of Sicily.
“We are providing consular support to a number of British nationals and their families following an incident in Sicily, and are in contact with the local authorities,” an FCDO spokesperson said in a statement.
Jabed Ahmed20 August 2024 04:56