New pictures show wreckage of sunken superyacht after storm left British billionaire and daughter dead
- On June 21, salvage teams recovered the 56-metre hull and 72-metre mast, transporting them 19 km to Termini Imerese using Europe's most powerful floating sea crane.
- Salvage efforts were delayed after a diver's death on May 9, prompting increased reliance on remote-controlled equipment, despite initial plans to raise the vessel last month.
- Investigation shows the yacht was knocked over by wind downburst, with an interim report flagging vulnerability to lighter winds and the anchor failing at 3:59 am.
- Italian prosecutors are investigating skipper James Cutfield, engineer Tim Parker Eaton, and deckhand Matthew Griffiths for potential manslaughter and causing the shipwreck.
- Following resurfacing, the UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch continues a full ocean floor sweep and plans to publish a final report examining safety factors and escape routes.
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The ship sank off Palermo on 19 August 2024 causing the death of seven people
In preview a clip of what will be aired this evening in Fourth Republic - in the first evening on Retequattro, conducted by Nicola Porro: the pictures of the interior of Bayesian with the details of the salons, the dashboard of command, the engine room and the control room. Then the yellow of the royal staircase that was found open at the time of recovery, while until a few hours before the shipwreck - as the photos show - was closed inside its …
The boat that sank about a year ago in Sicily, had dragged seven people to their deaths - See video and photos
After the recovery of the luxury yacht "Bayesian" there are Erte photos of the wreck. Investigators continue to search for clues after a first theory has been refuted.
A week ago, the huge luxury yacht »Bayesian« was pulled out of the water. Since then, investigators have been looking for clues for the cause of the accident.
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