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Neda and Christopher Morvillo | Hannah and Mike Lynch | Source: Getty Images | x.com/Independent
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'So Heartbreaking': Everything We Know About the Final Moments of the Passengers Who Died on the Superyacht in Sicily

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Aug 29, 2024
08:10 A.M.

A superyacht tragedy off the coast of Sicily has left a community in mourning. The final moments of the passengers who lost their lives reveal a story of profound loss and heartbreak.

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In the early hours of August 19, 2024, a violent storm struck the coast of Sicily, leading to the sinking of the superyacht Bayesian. The yacht carried 22 people, including some of the world's most prominent business figures.

While 15 people were rescued, the tragic loss of seven lives has plunged the community into deep mourning. As investigations continue, many are left questioning the passengers' final moments and what truly transpired during the disaster.

The yacht anchored off the Island of Sicily hours before the disaster, dated August 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@ABCNews

The yacht anchored off the Island of Sicily hours before the disaster, dated August 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@ABCNews

The Ill-Fated Journey: Who Was on Board?

The Bayesian was more than just a luxury yacht; it was a gathering place for some of the world's most influential figures. Among the 22 people on board were British technology tycoon Mike Lynch, aged 59, and his 18-year-old daughter, Hannah.

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Lynch, often compared to Bill Gates for his contributions to artificial intelligence, was a man of remarkable achievements. Their tragic deaths have left a void in the tech community and among those who knew them personally.

Mike Lynch, photographed on March 25, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Mike Lynch, photographed on March 25, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

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Also on board were Jonathan Bloomer, the 60-year-old chairman of Morgan Stanley International, and his wife, Judy. The Bloomers were respected in their professional circles and cherished by friends and family. Their deaths have sent shockwaves through the financial world, where Jonathan was known for his leadership and integrity.

The yacht also carried Christopher Morvillo, a 59-year-old prominent New York attorney, and his wife, Neda, aged 57, a talented jewelry designer.

Neda and Chris Morvillo on June 21, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Neda and Chris Morvillo on June 21, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

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The couple were beloved in their community, and known for their generosity and passion for the arts. Their loss is deeply felt by friends, colleagues, and clients alike.

Jonathan Bloomer, photographed on August 26, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Jonathan Bloomer, photographed on August 26, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Finally, the crew of the Bayesian included Recaldo Thomas, a chef who was well-regarded in the yachting world. The Canadian-Antiguan national was known for his warm personality and exceptional culinary skills.

His friends remember him as a man with a smile that could light up any room, a cherished member of the yacht's crew who brought joy to those around him. The passengers on the Bayesian were well-known individuals, and their loved ones and professional circles deeply feel their loss.

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As the sun set on August 18, 2024, the passengers and crew of the Bayesian anticipated a peaceful night at sea. However, their tranquility was abruptly shattered early the next morning by a violent storm that swept across the coast of Sicily.

The Night of the Storm

The storm struck with ferocity, and by 5 a.m., the situation had turned dire. The yacht, an 184-foot vessel known for its luxury and supposed safety, struggled against the powerful winds and relentless waves.

The luxury superyacht before the disaster, dated August 20, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@BBCNews

The luxury superyacht before the disaster, dated August 20, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@BBCNews

Despite its reputation as an "unsinkable" ship, the Bayesian was no match for the storm's might. The crew, who were trained for emergencies, found themselves in a battle against nature that they could not win. Amid the chaos, it became clear that the yacht was going to sink.

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As the boat began to capsize, the 22 people on board were thrown into a desperate struggle for survival. Some managed to escape the sinking vessel, clinging to life rafts or being pulled from the water by rescue teams. Others, however, were not so fortunate.

The luxury superyacht before the disaster, dated August 20, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@BBCNews

The luxury superyacht before the disaster, dated August 20, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@BBCNews

Final Moments and Recovery Efforts

The storm's intensity left many with little time to react. In the chaotic moments before the yacht was fully submerged, there was a frantic search for safety, with many retreating to their cabins in a last-ditch effort to find shelter from the encroaching water.

“It was quite clear that people were trying to hide in the cabins,” the head of the Palermo Fire Brigade, Girolamo Bentivoglio Fiandra, reportedly said during a press conference. "The five victims, who 'took refuge' on the luxury yacht’s left side, had been 'searching for air pockets' in a final attempt at survival."

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Rescue crews worked to find the missing people, dated August 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@ABCNews

Rescue crews worked to find the missing people, dated August 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@ABCNews

Search and rescue teams were quickly dispatched to the scene. Despite challenging conditions, including poor visibility and the yacht's precarious position, rescue operations continued over the next few days.

Initial efforts managed to save 15 individuals, but seven remained unaccounted for as the storm subsided. The recovery teams, including police divers and members of Italy's fire brigade, worked tirelessly to locate the missing passengers.

Rescue crews retrieve the bodies of victims, dated August 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@ABCNews

Rescue crews retrieve the bodies of victims, dated August 21, 2024 | Source: YouTube/@ABCNews

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On August 21, divers discovered five bodies inside the yacht, which had settled on its side beneath the water. The victims were found in the left-hand side cabins, suggesting they had attempted to shelter there as the yacht went down.

The fifth body was recovered the following day. The final recovery came on August 23, when the body of Hannah Lynch was found. As the heartbreaking recovery efforts drew to a close, attention turned to understanding how such a tragedy could have occurred.

The questions surrounding the sinking of the Bayesian have prompted a thorough investigation, as authorities and experts seek to piece together the events that led to this devastating loss.

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The Investigation: Unanswered Questions

In the wake of the sinking of the Bayesian, authorities have launched an investigation to determine what exactly went wrong. While the storm that struck on August 19, 2024, was undoubtedly severe, questions have been raised about whether more could have been done to prevent the tragedy.

Investigators are looking into several aspects of the incident, including why the yacht was in the area during such dangerous weather conditions.

Some experts have pointed out that the storm's arrival was not entirely unexpected, and have questioned whether the crew was adequately informed about the impending danger. There are also concerns about the yacht's safety protocols and whether the passengers were given appropriate instructions as the situation worsened.

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One of the key issues under investigation is why some of the passengers ended up in the cabins. Giovanni Costantino, the head of The Italian Sea Group, which owns the company that built the Bayesian, suggested that a series of errors may have contributed to the disaster.

"The people should not have been in the cabins, the boat should not have been at anchor. And then why didn't the crew know about the incoming storm?" Constantino said.

One of the victims, Mike Lynch, photographed on June 27, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

One of the victims, Mike Lynch, photographed on June 27, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

The tragic sinking of the Bayesian has resonated deeply with people around the world, sparking an outpouring of grief and sympathy for the victims and their families. Social media has been flooded with messages expressing sorrow, disbelief, and heartbreak over the loss of such prominent individuals.

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Comments like "So sad 💔," "Such a tragedy," "So preventable! So 💔sad for the families, and friends," and "So heartbreaking" are just a few of the many sentiments shared by those who the news has touched.

As the investigation continues, Italian prosecutors are conducting interviews with the survivors and examining all available evidence to piece together what happened during those critical hours.

The hope is that these efforts will provide answers not only for the authorities but also for the families of the victims, who are seeking closure after such a devastating loss.

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