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    ‘Alive by a miracle’, Bayesian hostesses reveal terror as Mike Lynch’s superyacht vanished beneath waves in minutes

    By Owen Leonard,

    4 hours ago

    A PAIR of young hostesses who survived the Bayesian sinking have told of the terror of being ensnared by the fierce storm.

    South Africans Leah Randall, 20, and Katja Chicken, 22, are staying at a Sicily hotel alongside other survivors as four bodies were recovered from the wreckage.

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    Survivor Leah Randall leaves the Coast Guard Headquarters
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    Leah looked visibly distressed as she came to terms with the freak incident
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    Katja Chicken also remained in shock
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    Divers take to the waters as part of the desperate search
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    CCTV captured the luxury yacht getting lashed by the storm
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    According to local newspaper Giornale di Sicilia , both of them remained in shock days following the superyacht sinking.

    They were spotted in the hall of the Domina Zagarella hotel in Santa Flavia, which has also become a makeshift headquarters for police and rescue crew.

    The hostesses are quoted as saying: “We are alive by a miracle.”

    Their trembling voices were accompanied by tears, seemingly unable to elaborate further amid their ongoing distress.

    One of them then heads to the bathroom to wipe away tears, the local paper says.

    She adds: “It was terrible.”

    The survivors don’t appear to have given the paper more details of their rescue.

    Leah’s mum Heidi told Sky News she was “beyond relieved” to hear her “daughter’s life was spared by the grace of God”.

    She added: “It doesn’t make it any easier living with the heartache of those who have lost their lives (or are) missing.

    “My very deepest condolences to the chef’s family as they formed a great friendship.”

    The Bayesian sank in Porticello after a freakish storm battered the boat .

    It’s believed to have capsized when it was struck by a tornado over the water – known as a waterspout.

    Fifteen people clung on to a lifeboat to escape the terror, But five have now been confirmed including the yacht’s chef, Ricardo Thomas.

    Two bodies pulled from the sunken vessel were confirmed to be those of Brit tech tycoon Mike and his 18-year-old daughter, Hannah.

    Mike’s wife Angela is also staying at the hotel after she survived the sinking at 5am on Monday morning when the storm hit.

    Italian authorities are probing whether hatches were left open by crew members, which could’ve led to the yacht sinking at speed as it filled with water.

    Given the forecast for bad weather , it’s unclear whether proper safety precautions were taken.

    Survivors are expected to be interviewed by investigators, who will also ask divers and rescue crew for evidence.


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    Luca Mercalli, president of the Italian Meteorological Society, said that in light of the weather warnings the crew should have woken the guests and given them life jackets.

    The yacht was swallowed by the sea in minutes and the wreck now lies 50 metres below the surface.

    Powerful water pressure at such depth means divers can only scour the debris for short 12-minute intervals before having to rise back up.

    An engineer claimed there was a chance some of the missing passengers could be alive in air pockets, but a race against the clock to locate them proved to be challenging.

    Divers had to force their way through a 3cm-thick porthole in one area, while other pathways are blocked by floating debris.

    An underwater robot was also deployed to survey the wreck because it can last longer than human divers.

    Skipper James Cutfield , 51, spoke from hospital and said he had no idea the tornado was coming towards the ship.

    Cutfield, from New Zealand, had captained luxury yachts for eight years and had previously worked on building them for 30 years.

    He told La Repubblica : “We didn’t see it coming.”

    Meanwhile Cutfield’s brother Mark told the NZ Herald his brother was a “very good sailor”.

    And he added he was “very well respected” in the Mediterranean.

    Mark said the skipper is still recovering in hospital, but managed to escape with injuries that were not “too dramatic”.

    Those on board said the mast collapsed in stormy weather, causing glass to shatter everywhere and the boat to capsize.

    Witnesses said a 12-minute waterspout had struck the boat, bringing a furious vortex against the vessel.

    Who is Mike Lynch?

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    By Georgie English, Foreign News Reporter

    ENTREPRENEUR Mike Lynch is still believed to be missing hours after a £14m luxury yacht capsized in a tornado off the coast of Sicily.

    The tech tycoon, dubbed “Britain’s Bill Gates”, was one of the 22 people sailing onboard the £166,000 a week vessel, the Telegraph reported this afternoon.

    Lynch, 59, sold Autonomy Corporation – a tech company for $11b to Hewlett-Packard in 2011.

    He has also been involved in Invoke Capital and cybersecurity company Darktrace.

    He was awarded an OBE for his services to enterprise in 2006.

    Born in Ilford, Lynch had a firefighter father from County Cork and a nurse mother from County Tipperary.

    Away from work, Mike is married to wife Angela Bacares and the pair have two children together.

    In 2023, the Sunday Times rich list set the couple’s value at £852m.

    Just weeks ago, Lynch was acquitted of criminal charges by a jury in San Francisco after a 12-year legal battle over the $11bn sale of his firm, Autonomy, to Hewlett-Packard in 2011.

    He was extradited to the US on fraud charges back in 2023 with a judge setting his bail at £79m.

    US Marshsals took Lynch into custody at Heathrow, putting him in chains and bundling him on board a United Airlines flight.

    However, he had a few things in his favour.

    The nature of the case led to a boring and turgid trial, including painstaking parades of emails, reports and spreadsheets filled with jargon, leaving jurors glassy-eyed.

    One was even dismissed because he repeatedly fell asleep.

    Lynch argued that any questionable activity was entirely immaterial in the context of a thriving business bringing in hundreds of millions a year.

    While his lawyers claimed the books were approved by outside accountants and that, by British standards, the deals in question were appropriately accounted for.

    Lynch was used as the final witness and rather than going “right for the jugular”, as his head lawyer Brian Heberlig said, the prosecutors simply “reviewed a chronology of documents, with no probing questions”.

    The jury agreed.

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    The body of Recaldo Thomas, a Canadian-Antiguan chef, has been recovered
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    Rescue workers and divers continue the search operation into the night
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    Search teams worked around the clock to find anyone inside the wreck
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