British superyacht Bayesian resurfaces for the first time since August sinking that killed 7 people

Italian Coast Guard assits the barge recovering the sunken yacht off the coast of Sicily. Credit: PA

The British superyacht that sank off Sicily last August killing seven people, has resurfaced for the first time as recovery crews prepared it to be hauled ashore for further investigation.The white top and blue hull of the 56-meter (184-foot) Bayesian emerged from the depths of the sea on Friday in a holding area of a yellow floating crane barge.

The coast guard said the actual recovery was scheduled to begin Saturday morning.A spokesman for TMC Maritime, which is conducting the recovery operation, said the vessel has been slowly raised from the seabed, 50 meters (165-feet) down, over the past three days to allow the steel lifting straps, slings and harnesses to be secured under the keel.

Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah were among those killed when the superyacht sank in 2024. Credit: Family Handout

What became visible on the surface of the water for the first time was the top of the passenger area of the Bayesian where passengers would sit, TMC Maritime spokesperson David Wilson said.

The British-flagged luxury superyacht sank on August 19 last year off Porticello near Palermo during a violent storm, killing UK tech magnate Mike Lynch, his daughter Hannah, and five others.

Fifteen people survived, including the captain and all crew members except the chef.

When it resurfaced, the Bayesian was missing its 72-meter (236-foot) mast, which was cut down and left on the seabed for future removal.

The mast had to be detached to allow the hull to be brought to a nearly upright position that would allow the craft to be surfaced, TMC Maritime said earlier this week.British investigators said in an interim report issued last month that the yacht was knocked over by “extreme wind” and couldn’t recover.

The Bayesian superyacht owned by Mike Lynch, which sunk off the coast of Sicily, is being recovered. Credit: ITV, 'The sinking of a super yacht'

The report stated that the Bayesian had chosen the site where it sank as shelter from forecast thunderstorms.

Wind speeds exceeded 70 knots (81 mph) at the time of the sinking and “violently” knocked the vessel over to a 90-degree angle in under 15 seconds.Lynch had been celebrating his recent acquittal on fraud charges with his family and the people who had defended him at trial.

UK inquest proceedings are currently looking at the deaths of Mr Lynch and his daughter, as well as Morgan Stanley International bank chairman Jonathan Bloomer, 70, and his wife, Judy Bloomer, 71, who were all British nationals.


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