Italian authorities reveal first key findings of Bayesian manslaughter probe into tragic sinking after ‘mistakes’ made

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ITALIAN prosecutors have revealed their first key findings of a manslaughter probe into the Bayesian disaster – after the luxury yacht was branded “unsinkable”.

It sank in the early hours of Monday morning when it was ensnared in a storm off the northern coast of Sicily, killing seven.

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This photo taken and handout on August 19, 2024, by the Vigili del Fuoco, the Italian Corps. of Firefighters, shows divers off Porticello on the site where the British-flagged luxury yacht Bayesian sank with 22 people onboard. Specialist divers launched a fresh search for six people, including UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch and the chairman of Morgan Stanley International, missing since their yacht capsized off the Italian island of Sicily. The Bayesian, which had 22 people aboard including 10 crew, was anchored some 700 metres from port before dawn when it was struck by a waterspout, a sort of mini tornado. Fifteen people aboard, including a mother with a one-year-old baby, were plucked to safety; one man has been found dead; and six people remain missing. (Photo by Handout / Vigili del Fuoco / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / VIGILI DEL FUOCO / HANDOUT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS (Photo by HANDOUT/Vigili del Fuoco/AFP via Getty Images)Divers spent multiple days recovering bodiesVigili del Fuoco/AFP via Getty Images
File photo dated 25/3/2019 of British technology tycoon Mike Lynch who is missing after the luxury yacht, Bayesian sank in bad weather off the coast of Sicily, sources said. Fifteen people were rescued from the 55m (180ft) vessel but another seven are still missing, according to the area's mayor. The superyacht capsized at around 5am off Palermo and was flying a British flag, according to ship-tracking site Marine Traffic. Issue date: Monday August 19, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story ACCIDENT Italy. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA WireMike Lynch, the tech tycoon who died in the sinkingYui Mok/PA Wire
Hannah and Mike Lynch - Tributes and Photographs issued by lawyers on behalf of familyMike’s daughter Hannah also tragically died

The body of the last missing passenger – 18-year-old Hannah Lynch – was recovered on Friday, as authorities now shift their attention to how the horror unfolded.

How a yacht at the the size of the Bayesian – 56 metres long – capsized and sank to the seabed so swiftly is unclear.

A nearby sailboat remained unscathed while the Bayesian descended to doom, despite the “unsinkable” tag it was given by the chief of manufacturer Perini Navi.

The Sicilian local prosecutor has been speaking to the 15 survivors to gain a sense of whether proper safety precautions were followed with wild weather forecast.

Boat building boss Giovanni Costantino slammed the crew onboard the vessel for making key “mistakes” before it sunk in just minutes.

Mr Costantino told The Sun: “Modern sailing ships, especially high-tech ones like the Perini, are designed to be extremely safe and stable.

“Even in very critical conditions, if procedures are followed, a sailing yacht like the Bayesian will return to an upright position.

“However, if the ship takes on water, this stability is compromised.

“Where the water entered will be determined by the investigators.

“What is certain is that the ship took on hundreds of thousands of litres of water.”

A tornado that swept over the sea has blamed for throwing the Bayesian upside down, but Mr Constantino disputed claims it had not been forecast and said it was “widely predicted”.

Hannah, the 18-year-old student, perished alongside her tech tycoon dad Mike Lynch, 59, and five others in the yacht sinking on Monday.

Hannah and Mike – nicknamed Britain’s Bill Gates – went down alongside Morgan Stanley International bank chairman Jonathan Bloomer, his wife Judy Bloomer, Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda Morvillo.

Hannah’s heartbroken sister Esme paid tribute to her “best friend” after the teen’s body was brought back to shore

She said: “Hannah often burst into my bedroom and lay down with me.

“Sometimes beaming with a smile, sometimes cheeky, sometimes for advice.”

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