PORTICELLO, Italy, June 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Salvage workers on Friday raised
a superyacht that sank off Italy during a pre-dawn storm last year, killing
UK tech mogul Mike Lynch and six others.
The luxury 56-metre (185-foot) "Bayesian" was struck by a storm on August 19
when it was anchored off Porticello, near Palermo in Sicily.
It sank within minutes, killing Lynch, his 18-year-old daughter Hannah and
five others.
The yacht, which was hit by something akin to a mini-tornado, was raised from
the seabed -- some 50 metres below the surface -- on Friday, according to an
AFP photographer.
TMC Marine, the salvage company overseeing the operation, cut off the yacht's
mast before lifting the vessel using a crane barge.
The Bayesian had an exceptionally tall mast, measuring 72 metres.
Investigators from the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) -- a UK
government agency -- said last month its profile "produced a degree of
effective lift" that increased the boat's lean in the wind.
When the yacht sank there were 22 people on board, including 12 crew and 10
guests.
Lynch, the 59-year-old founder of software firm Autonomy, had invited friends
and family onto the boat to celebrate his recent acquittal in a huge US fraud
case.
Italian prosecutors have launched investigations into the captain and two
others on suspicion of manslaughter and the crime of negligent shipwreck.
The operation to recover the yacht began in May but was temporarily halted
after a diver died.