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The rescue team smashes through a glass window and enters Bayesian’s hull as the search for survivors on the superyacht has critical moments.
Firefighter divers were able to reach the ship’s common areas through gaps, Giornele di Sicilia said on Tuesday – although they have not yet entered the cabins, which may take some time as the entrances may be blocked.
It comes after an engineer warned that the next 24 hours will be “crucial” in the search for six people missing after their boat capsized in heavy storms early on Monday. One person, Regalto Thomas, has been confirmed dead so far, and 15 others have survived the incident.
said Nick Sloan, who worked on the Costa Concordia rescue operation in 2012. Sky News: “They have very little time to find people trapped inside with an airbag and they can be rescued. It will take you a maximum of two to three days to try to get someone out.
The missing tourists include billionaire Mike Lynch, a yacht owner; his daughter, Hannah Lynch; Morgan Stanley International Bank Chairman Jonathan Bloomer; his wife, Judy Bloomer; Clifford Chance attorney Chris Morvillo; and his wife Neda Morvillo.
Mr Lynch is said to have invited his lawyers and friends to celebrate his recent legal victory in the US acquitting him of fraud charges.
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WATCH: CCTV footage shows moment missing tycoon Mike Lynch’s Bayesian yacht capsized by storm
Jabed Ahmed21 Aug 2024 04:18
Emergency response teams must make ‘a big choice’, expert warns
Emergency crews trying to access a submerged Bayesian yacht face “a big choice” as rescue efforts intensify, an ocean diving and wreck expert has said.
Bertrand Skibos told BBC News: “I think 50 meters is the limit for diving with a certain type of professional diver, so you have to dive with some kind of helmet and snorkel and be attached to the surface for oxygen and to talk and hear and say what you see and do.
“It’s always very difficult, especially on a sailing ship, because you’ve got rope everywhere, you’ve got a sail floating in the current, because we’re in the Mediterranean, not in the English Channel.
“But the point is, you know, in situations like this, it’s very difficult to get into the wreck, and they have to make a big choice in an instant, to save or salvage the entire wreck. The bodies.”
Jabed Ahmed21 August 2024 04:00
What we know about the superyacht that sank in Sicily
Bayesian plunged after the “storm of violence” hit. The Italian Coast Guard said bad weather had been forecast but was more severe than expected. Some local residents spoke of a water or sea cyclone of exceptional force. The Bayesian was anchored, its sails down, when the storm hit, and another boat stood nearby.
A nearby boat, the 42-metre Sir Robert Baden Powell, anchored and faced the storm after its captain turned on the engine to keep control of the ship and avoid a collision with the Bayesian. The captain, Karsten Börner, said he did not know if Bayesian’s crew was able to operate its engines. “I know they went flat with the mast in the water and they sank in two minutes,” he said.
Andrea Rutti, a professor of marine design at the Polytechnic University of Milan, said that a Bayesian-scale boat would only sink too fast if one or more holes, windows or other openings were broken or took on too much water. broken by the current.
There is also media speculation that a large hatch may have been inadvertently left open. However, fire department diver Marco Dilotta told Il Messaggero daily that the wreck was “apparently intact” – although only half of the hull was visible to divers.
An industry expert in Britain said it must have taken hours for the Bayesian to fill with enough water to sink, making its rapid demise unfathomable.
Bayesian was built in 2008 by Perini Navi, which claims to have the world’s tallest aluminum mast at 72 meters. However, Ruttie and a second expert, structural engineer Filippo Matteoni, said the unusually tall mast was not a vulnerable element in a storm. Both were skeptical of the theory that the broken mast caused the damage against the hull, as the boat would not have capsized if it had.
The Bayesian had a retractable keel – helping to stabilize the boats and acting as a counterweight to the mast. Both Rutdy and Mathioni wondered if the boat’s keel was anchored up, reducing its depth under water and reducing its stability. According to Rutdy, the boat may have started swinging wildly under strong winds, causing exceptional strain in the mast. But even if it led to the breakup, he said, “it’s not enough to justify the sinking.”
Prosecutors in the nearby town of Termini Imeris have launched an investigation into the disaster. Their case may take months to complete.
Jabed Ahmed21 Aug 2024 03:30
A neighbor of Mike Lynch says he is ‘honestly horrified’ to learn he is missing
Neighbors of Mike Lynch said they were “honestly horrified” when they learned he was missing after his boat capsized in the storm.
Ruth Lee, from Pettistree, Suffolk, said she knew Bayesian ran in the family, but when she heard the news, she said: “I couldn’t believe it, I thought it couldn’t be right.”
The 57-year-old author and writer added: “It’s terrible, it’s bad news.”
They have been neighbors for about 15 years, “since the beginning [Mr Lynch] He was a wonderful neighbor.”
“Even though he was incredibly wealthy and a very important person, he never gave that impression,” Ms Lee said.
“Whenever he met you, he would always remember your name, he would chat with you, incredibly friendly and down to earth, which we thought was a great quality. He was a good neighbor.
Jabed Ahmed21 Aug 2024 02:46
Who is Jonathan Bloomer? Morgan Stanley was chief among those missing from the Sicily boat
Jabed Ahmed21 Aug 2024 00:58
Missing Mike Lynch was a ‘very charitable man’, says neighbour
Ruth Lee, a neighbor of Mike Lynch, said the boss was a “very charitable man” and would speak at the village church on Remembrance Sunday.
Mrs Leek, of Pettistree, Suffolk, said: “You would see him driving by and he would always wave and say hello and use your name.
“Once a year he would have a party on the lawn and we would all go to it.
“He’s a very good man. I know it’s a bit trite, but by every right a man he could have been too high, but he wasn’t, he was involved.
“On Remembrance Sunday he would come and speak at the church in the village.
“He was a very charitable man, he gave a lot of time and effort, which was good. We had an incredibly high opinion of him.
Jabed Ahmed21 Aug 2024 00:09
Mike Lynch’s US Fraud Investigation
Mike Lynch, 59, is one of the UK’s top tech entrepreneurs. He created Autonomy, the country’s largest software company, and was referred to as Britain’s Bill Gates.
He sold the company to HP in 2011 for $11 billion (£8.64 billion), after which the US tech giant accused him of defrauding the deal in spectacular fashion, resulting in a lengthy investigation. Mr Lynch was eventually acquitted by a jury in San Francisco in June.
Mr Lynch faces more than 20 years in a US prison if convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges.
Jabed Ahmed20 Aug 2024 23:14
The initial focus of the investigation was whether the boat crew had closed the hatch
An initial focus of the official investigation is whether the boat’s crew closed access hatches inside the vessel before the storm hit, said an expert at the disaster site, who declined to be named.
Based on forecasts of severe weather overnight, investigators will look to see if appropriate measures were taken.
Tara is angry20 August 2024 23:00
NYC’s leading attorney goes missing after the Sicily ferry disaster.
Morvillo thanks his legal team and his family, and now ends with a serious flourish.
“And, finally, a big thank you to my patient and incredible wife, Neda Morvillo, and my two strong, smart and beautiful daughters, Sabrina Morvillo and Sophia Morvillo,” he wrote. “None of this would have been possible without your love and support. I am very happy to be at home. They all lived happily ever after…”
Morvillo is a partner at Clifford Chance, a white-collar law firm with offices on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. He previously served as a federal prosecutor investigating the September 11 terrorist attacks. New York Post.
Jabed Ahmed20 Aug 2024 22:39