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    Mike Lynch ‘confirmed dead’ in Bayesian superyacht disaster as daughter Hannah, 18, ‘is final body yet to be recovered’

    By Ellie Doughty,

    3 hours ago

    THE FIVE people found dead in the wreck of the Bayesian superyacht have reportedly been identified including Brit billionaire businessman Mike Lynch.

    Morgan Stanley chief Jonathan Bloomer, his wife Judy, lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda are the remaining four confirmed dead, a source has said.

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    Rescue workers and an ambulance at Porticello Harbour after a body was brought ashore this morning
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    Divers at the scene in Porticello today
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    Mike Lynch, 59, with his wife Angela Bacares, 57
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    Italian rescue divers resume their search off the coast of Porticello, Sicily, on Thursday morning
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    The 184ft £14million superyacht in Sicily before it sank on Monday morning
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    Mike’s daughter Hannah, 18, is still missing after the Italian coastguard identified the five bodies, Sky News reports.

    The business tycoon was recovered this morning from the wreck, a source close to the operation told Reuters.

    A team of divers recovered the body said to be Mike, 59, from the boat as day four of the rescue efforts resumed.

    Pictures showed rescuers lifting the body from a boat into Porticello Harbour at around 8.45am local time.

    Four of the missing six – now thought to be the two couples – were recovered on Wednesday, with divers locating the fifth before calling off the search in the evening.

    Two of them were found trapped behind a mattress in a cabin in the hull, la Repubblica reported.

    Sicily’s civil protection chief Salvo Cocina initially told The Telegraph the bodies belonged to Mike and Hannah.

    But Italian outlet Giornale Di Sicilia later reported that the four bodies recovered were Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy and Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda.

    The Italian coast guard appears to have confirmed these reports today.

    Fifteen of the 22 onboard were rescued when the luxury yacht capsized and sank in a storm around 5am on Monday morning off the coast of Sicily.

    The yacht chef – Recaldo Thomas – was later found dead near the boat, with the total confirmed number of dead now at six.

    Sicily civil protection director-general Salvo Cocina told The Telegraph after the bodies were found on Wednesday: “On behalf of myself and my colleagues, I would like to express my deepest sympathy to the families of the victims and express our condolences to them at this difficult time.”


    It comes as…


    The ultra-luxurious yacht plunged beneath waves in the early hours of Monday after being hammered by a rare “Black Swan” weather event .

    According to witnesses, the 246ft tall mast was battered by the twister-like cloud of air, toppling the boat and causing it to capsize.

    Lynch’s wife – Angela Bacares, 57 – was one of those who managed to escape in a tiny life raft as the vessel was dragged under.

    Italian officials have launched an investigation, as have the UK’s Marine Accident Investigation Branch, into how the superyacht sank.

    Maritime experts agreed the yacht may have been sunk by the freak “Black Swan” waterspout which would have appeared without warning.

    Captain of the doomed yacht James Cutfield, 51, was grilled by cops for over two hours after divers discovered the boat’s keel was raised – a structural backbone of the boat which could have affected its stability during the storm.

    Rescuers deployed an underwater drone robot to assist in the search mission on Wednesday with pictures showing divers operating it from a boat on the surface.

    It can remain underwater for up to seven hours at a depth of 300m, recording helpful images and video.

    Although the 184ft yacht is lying “practically intact” on its side at the bottom of the sea, rescuers have been struggling to get inside.

    Some 164ft down, the rotating team of divers face a time crunch as they only have 10 minutes to search each time they go down.

    Diver Marco Tilotta also said there was a “world of objects” including furniture and debris obstructing the narrow stairs in front of the cabins in the wreck.

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    Italian diving crew near the dive site on Wednesday – where they recovered four bodies
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    Recaldo Thomas, a Canadian-Antiguan chef who was working on the boat, found dead on Monday
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    Rescue workers at the site this week

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