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The company complies with the recovery of Bayes' superyacht after the death of a specialist Taucher

The recovery of a super yacht that had dropped a year ago before the Sicilian coast was temporarily stopped under water on Saturday after the death of a specialist, a spokesman for the company that monitors the operation.

The British Tech Magnat Mike Lynch, his daughter and five more died in August after a strong storm immersed Bayes and water on the luxury ship, which had been located at 49 meters below the surface.

“We are sad to confirm the tragic death of a specialist diver while we do underwater work today (Friday),” said David Wilson, spokesman for the TMC Marine based in British, in an email declaration.

The recovery of a super yacht that had dropped a year ago before the Sicilian coast was temporarily hired under water after the death of a specialist at work, according to a spokesman for the company. AP

He also said that the authorities have started an investigation and “all parties offer their full cooperation”.

The Palermo port authority responsible for the investigation refused to comment on the death of the diver if they were contacted by the Associated Press.

The local public prosecutor has also completed the area in which the 39-year-old Dutch diver died, reported the local media.

Sea rescue experts began working at the beginning of May to reflect the ship from the sea floor in front of the Sicilian Porticello port and to import one of the most powerful maritime cranes in Europe from Rotterdam.

The local public prosecutor has also completed the area in which the 39-year-old Dutch diver died, reported the local media. AP
The Palermo port authority responsible for the investigation refused to comment on the death of the diver if they were contacted by the media. Albit / Splashnews.com

The plan was to cut the 75-meter-aluminum mast of the yacht-the second largest of the world to make the fuselage easier to bring to the surface.

It was initially assumed that the operation would take 20 to 25 days to save the yacht, but now it is unclear when the complex recovery of the Bavarian could be resumed.

What to know after a tornado sank yacht Bayesche off the coast of Sicily:

  • A superyacht cake off the coast of Sicily after a tornado in the early Monday and killed seven passengers.
  • The British Tech -Tycoon Mike Lynch was identified as one of the corpses pulled out of the rubble. His youthful daughter Hannah was the last to restore.
  • Lynch – known as “Great Britain Bill Gates” – had guests from Clifford Chance, a legal authority that represented him and represented capital on the trip, called on the trip on the trip and submitted to the capital on the trip.
  • Monitoring cameras film material of 650 feet from where the Bayesian sank on Monday shows that it disappears.
  • A rare and unexpected “Black Swan” acid event may have led to the fast death of the Bavarian, say Maritime experts.

The Dutch companies Hebo, a company for Maritime Services from Rotterdam, and Smit, headed the local rescue company with the support of Italian specialists.

The British Tech Magnat Mike Lynch, his daughter and five more died in August after a strong storm immersed Bayes and water on the luxury ship, which had been located at 49 meters below the surface. Albit / Splashnews.com
Deacon of the Church of England, Carrie Pemberton Ford, the center, speaks on Sunday, May 4, 2025, after a mass in the Sicilian village of Porticello, southern Italy, for the victims of the British Superyacht Bayeser. AP

The 56-meter yacht, a 473-ton yacht, sank in a sudden downburst or a powerful wind from a thunderstorm that spreads quickly after the surface was hit.

The public prosecutor examines the captain and two crew members in order to have a possible responsibility for the downfall.

In addition to Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah, the chairman of Morgan Stanley, Jonathan Bloomer, and his wife Judy, lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda and the ship's chef, Recaldo Thomas, Recaldo Thomas died on the shipwreck.

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