Tragedy Strikes: Superyacht Sinks Near Sicily Amidst Fierce Storm
A superyacht named Bayesian sank off Sicily's coast during a severe storm, with six people, including tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and a Morgan Stanley executive, still missing. Intense search and rescue operations are ongoing. The incident highlights the increasing severity of weather events, potentially linked to climate change.
A superyacht named Bayesian sank off Sicily's coast on Tuesday, leaving six people, including British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, missing. The incident occurred amidst a fierce storm that caught the crew off guard and capsized the vessel, which was carrying 22 people.
Fifteen individuals managed to escape, and the body of the onboard chef, Ricardo Thomas, was recovered. Intense search and rescue operations are being conducted to locate the remaining passengers. Divers face challenges due to the vessel's depth of 49 meters, limiting their search time underwater.
The sinking has raised questions about the extreme weather conditions that led to the disaster, with experts pointing to unusually high sea temperatures as a potential factor. The British government's Marine Accident Investigation Branch is conducting a preliminary assessment on site.
(With inputs from agencies.)

