Final body ‘found in Bayesian wreck’ in hunt for Mike Lynch’s daughter Hannah, 18, bringing search to tragic end

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THE LAST body has reportedly been found in the doomed Bayesian superyacht after divers scoured the wreck for missing Brit teen Hannah Lynch.

Divers retrieved the body of her dad, Brit billionaire businessman Mike Lynch, 59, from the sunken boat on Thursday afternoon.

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A dive team heads out to scour the wreck site on Thursday[/caption]
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Divers pull into harbour in Porticello after scouring the sunken yacht[/caption]
a man in a suit and tie stands next to a woman in a white jacketMike Lynch, with his wife Angela Bacares, 57, rescued as the boat sank

A source told Reuters the last body – thought to be Hannah Lynch – was located today.

Local Italian outlet Giornale Di Sicilia said the body belonged to Hannah and she was spotted by divers this morning in the wreck.

The discovery takes the total number of people confirmed dead after the Bayesian yacht tragedy to seven and means no further passengers are missing.

Search teams recovered the four bodies of Jonathan and Judy Bloomer and Chris and Neda Morvillo, who were guests on the yacht, on Wednesday.

Recaldo Thomas – the yacht chef – was found dead on Monday near the boat.

Pictures showed rescue teams bringing the body said to be Mike Lynch ashore around 8.45am local time on Thursday.

The Italian coast guard and a source close to the investigation confirmed the identities of the five found this morning, according to Sky and Reuters.

An official working at the scene later told AFP that all the missing men had been found and it was just a woman, who could only be Hannah, that they were still searching for.

Rescue divers retrieved the first two missing passengers on Wednesday afternoon, with Sicily’s civil protection chief Salvo Cocina initially telling 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.

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 Palermo near Porticello.

It plunged beneath the waves after being hammered by a rare “Black Swan” waterspout – a freak twister-like event.

According to witnesses from a small nearby boat, the 246ft tall mast was hit by a tornado, toppling the boat and causing it to capsize.

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

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.

And the CEO of the firm which manufactured the boat has spoken out – claiming the yachts are “unsinkable”.

Divers said on Thursday they may raise the sunken yacht, subject to both an Italian and UK probe.

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 “practically intact” at the bottom of the sea, rescuers were struggling to get inside because of narrow entryways, floating debris and a 10 minute time limit per dive.

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A helicopter heads out to help in the search for the missing on Wednesday[/caption]
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Survivor Leah Randall. A survivor leaves the Coast Guard Headquarters after a sailboat sank in the early hours of Monday, off the coast of Porticello, near the Sicilian city of Palermo, Italy, August 19, 2024. REUTERS/Igor Petyx REFILE – CORRECTING ‘PONTICELLO’ TO ‘PORTICELLO’.[/caption]

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A rapid inflatable emergency lifeboat in Porticello Harbour on the Sicilian coast where the search continues for British technology tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah, who are among six tourists missing after a luxury yacht sank in a tornado off the coast of Sicily. The pair are among six tourists missing after the yacht, […][/caption]
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