Four bodies were
retrieved on Wednesday 21 August from the sunken wreck of a yacht belonging to
the wife of British tech magnate Mike Lynch, the Italian fire brigade
said, adding that they were continuing to search for two missing people. The bodies were brought ashore on rescue
boats and taken to nearby hospitals for formal identification. Local
authorities refused to give any information about who they might have found.
Britain’s Daily
Telegraph reported that two of the dead were Lynch and his 18-year-old
daughter, while Italy’s Corriere della Sera said the only bodies identified so
far were Morgan Stanley banker Jonathan Bloomer and U.S. lawyer Chris Morvillo.
Bloomer’s wife, Judy, and Morvillo’s
wife, Neda, also vanished when the British-flagged Bayesian, which
had been carrying 22 people, was hit by a fierce, pre-dawn storm on
Monday and sank.
Lynch, 59, was one of
the UK’s best-known tech entrepreneurs and had invited friends to
join him on the luxurious yacht to celebrate his recent acquittal in a U.S.
fraud trial. The 56-meter (184-foot) Bayesian had
been anchored off the Sicilian port of Porticello when the storm
struck and witnesses said it disappeared beneath the waves in a matter of
minutes, baffling naval marine experts who said such a vessel, presumed to have
top-class fittings and safety features, should have been able to withstand such
weather. The yacht is lying on its side
at a depth of around 50 meters (165 feet), apparently largely intact.
Specialist rescuers
have been searching inside the hull of the sunken yacht for the past two days.
The victims were believed to have been trapped in cabins, which have proved
extremely hard to get to, with divers only able to stay in the vessel for 8-10
minutes before having to re-surface. Fifteen people, including Lynch’s wife,
managed to escape the boat before it capsized, while the body of the onboard
chef, Canadian-Antiguan national Recaldo Thomas, was found near the wreck hours
after the disaster.
Besides the diving team, the coast
guard has deployed a remotely operated vehicle to scan the seabed and take
underwater pictures and videos that it said may provide “useful and timely
elements” for prosecutors looking into the disaster.
No one is under
investigation at the moment, sources added.
Lynch has been
referred to as Britain’s Bill Gates. He built the UK’s largest software firm,
Autonomy, which was sold to HP for $11 billion in 2011, after which the deal
spectacularly unraveled with the U.S. tech giant accusing him of fraud,
resulting in a lengthy trial. He was acquitted on all charges by
a jury in San Francisco in June. Morvillo, who works for Clifford Chance,
represented him at the trial, while Bloomer was a character witness on his
behalf.
Matthew Schanck, chair
of the Maritime Search and Rescue Council, a UK-based non-profit organization
that trains sea rescuers, said the Bayesian was
the victim of a “high impact” weather-related incident.
“If it was a water
spout, which it appears to be, it’s what I would class as like a black swan
event,” he told Reuters, meaning a rare and unpredictable phenomenon.