Pictures From the Seabed: Underwater Robot Recorded the Corpse of Turkish Businessman, Halit Yukai, 68 Meters Deep - World Stock Market
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After nearly three weeks of searching, a body believed to be that of Halit Yukay, a prominent businessman and co-founder of shipbuilding company Mazu Yachts, has been found in the Sea of Marmara. Yukay disappeared 19 days ago. His yacht is believed to have collided with a cargo ship.
The body was found at the spot where his boat had sunk, in the Sea of Marmara - The businessman had been missing since August 4, when he had set off alone from Gialova, Turkey, bound for Mykonos.
'Elevator system' to be used: Halit Yukay's body from 68 meters deep has still not been recovered
Turkish Businessman Found Dead 223 Feet Below Marmara Sea After Yacht Collision
Image Credits: Turkey Coast Guard Command/X The body of Turkish businessman Halit Yukay was recovered on August 23 from 68 meters (223 feet) beneath the Marmara Sea, nearly three weeks after he went missing during a yacht trip. The discovery ended a 19-day search operation that had involved divers, helicopters, sonar equipment, and remotely operated underwater vehicles. Yukay, 43, had set out on August 4 from the city of Yalova, south of Istanbu…
Pictures from the seabed: Underwater Robot recorded the corpse of Turkish businessman, Halit Yukai, 68 meters deep - World Stock Market
The lifeless body of Turkish businessman, Halit Yukai, was recorded by a Robot (ROV) camera, 19 days after his disappearance. The 43 -year -old businessman, who had started with his boat from Yalova and was missing for 19 days, was found at a depth of 68 meters in the maritime area of 7 miles off Erdek. His boat was found damaged and partially submerged. During the investigations, as the Haberler reported, ROV recorded the dramatic images: Yuk…
After 19 days of searching, the body of Turkish businessman Halit Yukay was found in the Sea of Marmara at a depth of 68 meters.
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