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    ‘Devastated’ mentor spoke with NYC jeweler missing in sunken Bayesian yacht days before tragedy: ‘It doesn’t look good’

    By Dorian Geiger, Katherine Donlevy,

    4 hours ago

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    The “devastated” mentor of the luxury Manhattan jeweler who vanished when the Bayesian yacht sank off Sicily spoke with her protége days before the tragedy — and admitted she has little hope that the missing passengers will be found alive.

    In an exclusive interview with The Post, goldsmith Cecelia Bauer recalled inviting Neda Morvillo to a luncheon with fellow jewelers on Monday, the same day the superyacht capsized off the coast of Palermo.

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    Jewelry designer Neda Morvillo and her husband, Christopher Morvillo, are missing after after superyacht sank off Sicilian coast. Neda Nassiri Fine Jewelry
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    New York-based lawyer Christopher Morvillo is missing after a superyacht capsized off the coast of Palermo on Monday. Christopher Morvillo / Linkedin

    Morvillo, who has a fine jewelry business in Midtown, and her lawyer husband Christopher Morvillo are among the six people who went missing during the tragedy.

    But officials are holding out hope they may be trapped in the ship alive, surviving on air pockets 160 feet below the surface.

    “I’m totally shocked,” Bauer said upon learning her former student and Morvillo’s husband were aboard the doomed yacht.

    “I’m devastated because I can’t believe she’s one of the missing. It doesn’t look good … I would find it hard to believe that anyone has survived this long.”

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    Divers operate in the sea to search for missing people after a luxury yacht sank near Sicily, Italy on August 19, 2024. VIA REUTERS

    Rescue divers smash through hull of doomed Bayesian yacht — but still unable to reach cabins

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    Emergency services carry a body bag after a sailboat sank in the early hours of Monday, off the coast of Porticello, near the Sicilian city of Palermo, Italy, August 19, 2024. REUTERS/

    Bauer told The Post she trained the missing jeweler approximately 20 years ago.

    A website for Morvillo — who goes professionally as Neda Nassiri — credits Bauer as her mentor.

    “She was a student of mine,” Bauer said. “She came to my studio and she studied with me for many, many years, and she was able to go out on her own, and get her own studio and a place to work.

    “She became a very close friend. She’s very dear to me. And this news is just absolutely devastating.”

    Morvillo declined Bauer’s lunch invitation over the weekend but didn’t offer a reason why.

    “She said that she wasn’t going to be able to come,” Bauer explained, adding that she had “no idea” Morvillo had been sailing the Mediterranean Sea on a superyacht.

    Bauer described Morvillo as “very upbeat, very happy,” and “incredibly smart.”

    “She was glad to help anybody out that she could,” Bauer said. “She was extremely generous…She was very special.”

    Bauer explained that she met Christopher Morvillo only on several occasions, but recognized him as a “really nice fella” who was “very well connected.”

    I lived ‘Below Deck’ on a luxury yacht — here’s what you need to know

    Christopher Morvillo was the couple’s ticket onto the yacht as they were celebrating British tech tycoon Mike Lynch ‘s win in his longstanding fraud trial earlier this summer.

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    Mike Lynch, former chief executive officer of Autonomy Corp departs the Rolls Building on June 27, 2019 in London, England. Getty Images
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    A handout picture, provided by Perini Navi Press Office, shows the ”Bayesian”, the 56-metre sailing unit sunk in a violent storm off Palermo, Italy, 19 August 2024. ZUMAPRESS.com

    Lynch, the owner of the yacht, and his 18-year-old daughter are also lost at sea.

    “It’s all just pretty horrible,” Bauer added. “I don’t even know what to say, it’s so terrible. I can’t imagine what her family [is going through],” the grieving goldsmith said.

    Neda and her husband have two daughters, Sabrina and Sophie, who were due to fly out to Italy and spend time on the luxury boat before it sank.

    “He was so excited about the trip,” fellow attorney David Oscar Markus wrote in a blog post after discovering the couple was missing.

    “He couldn’t wait for his daughters to meet up with him and his wife. I am so thankful the girls had not yet arrived when this tragedy struck.”

    Christopher Morvillo’s mother has holed up in her Long Island home eagerly awaiting developments, according to neighbors.

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    “Cathy is distraught, she is holding out hope they are still alive,” a neighbor told DailyMail.com Tuesday.

    “It’s heartbreaking. We are waiting with bated breath,’ the person said. ‘It’s a wonderful family and we are all grieving along with them. His mother still has hope that there’s some chance her son and daughter-in-law are alive.”

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    A rapid inflatable emergency lifeboat in Porticello Harbour on the Sicilian coast where the search continues for British technology tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah, who are among six tourists missing after a luxury yacht sank off the coast of Sicily. ZUMAPRESS.com
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    Rescue boats are seen off the coast of Porticello near Palermo, on August 20, 2024 a day after the British-flagged luxury yacht Bayesian sank. AFP via Getty Images

    Italian divers were exploring the sunken Bayesian late Tuesday after using jacks to smash the 1¹/₄-inch-thick glass, according to local reports.

    They reached the common areas of the 184-foot luxury vessel, but have not yet made it to the cabins — where one expert theorized the missing passengers might be trapped, but alive.

    The search and rescue mission could take hours. Because of the depth, divers can only stay underwater for 12 minutes at a time.

    The Bayesian capsized with 22 people — 10 crew members and 12 passengers — after it was suddenly struck by a freak storm around sunrise Monday morning, officials said.

    Fifteen people managed to escape before the superyacht went down.

    The ship’s Canadian-born chef Thomas Recaldo marks the only confirmed death in the tragedy.

    In addition to the Morvillos and Lynch and his daughter, Morgan Stanley International chairman Jonathan Bloomer ad his wife, Judy, are still unaccounted for.

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