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    Bodies of Billionaire Mike Lynch and Daughter Recovered From Sunken Yacht

    By Josh Fiallo,

    4 hours ago
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    The bodies of billionaire Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah were recovered from the businessman’s sunken superyacht Wednesday. The Telegraph reports that two other bodies found on board have yet to be identified.

    Sources familiar with rescue efforts confirmed to The Independent that the bodies were found “behind two mattresses” inside the Bayesian by dive teams, which have worked in 12-minute shifts because of water pressure.

    The Bayesian, an 184-foot sailing vessel, was struck by a waterspout and sank off the Sicilian coast around 5 a.m. Monday morning with 22 people aboard. That included Lynch, 59, as well as his 18-year-old daughter, Hannah.

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    Divers have worked in 12-minute shifts to reach the sunken yacht and search for bodies or survivors.

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    Four others were said to be among the missing on Monday, including the Morgan Stanley chairman Jonathan Bloomer; his wife, Judy Bloomer; Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo; and his wife, Neda Morvillo. The body of the Canadian chef Recaldo Thomas was the first found on Monday.

    A source told the Independent that one of the bodies appeared to be that of a “heavily built man.” Photos showed first responders carrying a green body bag. Fifteen people, including Lynch’s wife, survived the terrifying ordeal.

    Salvo Cocina, president of the Civil Protection Agency in Sicily, told the Daily Mail that rescuers won’t rule out the possibility of air pockets keeping someone alive—even as that possibility feels more and more unrealistic.

    “The divers have not yet reached the cabins, so we have not yet given up hope that there may be air pockets in their keeping them alive,” she said.

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    The Bayesian was photographed from the Sicilian coast just hours before it sank early Monday morning.

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    Lynch is said to have been on a celebratory trip with his legal team and loved ones after being acquitted in a U.S. fraud trial in June, which is why so many bankers and attorneys were aboard.

    The yacht’s 51-year-old captain, James Cutfield, was reportedly interviewed by police for more than two hours on Tuesday evening. His brother has attested that the Bayesian tragedy has nothing to do with his Cutfield, reported the New Zealand Herald .

    CCTV footage released Tuesday shown the Bayesian’s final moments afloat, with a Sicilian villa owner claiming that vessel disappeared entirely in less than 60 seconds—seemingly not enough time for everyone aboard to abandon ship.

    “You can see the ship disappear,” he told Giornale Di Sicilia . “There was nothing that could be done for the boat. It disappeared in a very short time.”

    Read more at The Daily Beast.

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