UPDATE: Search for missing to resume after superyacht sinks off Sicily

(Alliance News) - The search for British technology tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter will ...

Alliance News 20 August, 2024 | 5:42AM
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(Alliance News) - The search for British technology tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter will resume on Tuesday after a luxury yacht sank in a tornado off the coast of Sicily.

The pair are among six tourists missing after the yacht, named Bayesian, was battered during intense storms off the coast of Palermo in the early hours of Monday.

The BBC, which reported searches are due to resume later on Tuesday morning, said Morgan Stanley International Bank Chair Jonathan Bloomer and Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo were among those missing.

Italy's fire brigade Vigili del Fuoco said on X that early inspections of the wreck were "unsuccessful" due to limited access to the bridge and furniture obstructing passages.

A body, believed to be that of the vessel's cook, has been discovered.

Four of the missing passengers are British and two are American, Italian news website la Repubblica stated.

Lynch, who founded software giant Autonomy in 1996, was made an OBE for services to enterprise in 2006.

In June, he was cleared of conducting a massive fraud relating to an USD11 billion sale to US company Hewlett Packard.

The businessman, once hailed a shining example of British ingenuity, was extradited to the US last May for a trial that acquitted him on all 15 felony counts over the USD11 billion purchase of his company.

The 11-week criminal trial in San Francisco looked into Silicon Valley pioneer Hewlett Packard's 2011 acquisition of Autonomy, a business software company that Lynch founded and then oversaw as chief executive in Britain.

Hewlett Packard later split into Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Co and consumer business HP Inc.

Lynch faced more than 20 years in US prison if convicted of the fraud and conspiracy allegations, and the Times reported that he spent 13 months under house arrest awaiting the trial that ended in June this year.

Ayla Reynold, a New Zealand national working at Clifford Chance, survived the yacht ordeal. Her father Lin Ronald confirmed to the Telegraph she had been invited aboard as thanks for assistance in Lynch's recent court case.

"I have texted my daughter and she hasn't given me any updates about missing personnel or saved personnel. She has only said that there are deaths and she and her partner are alive," he said.

"Ayla is a lawyer who is part of the legal team that were invited to go sailing as a result of the success in the recent US court case."

Sicily's civil protection agency told the BBC that 18-year-old Hannah Lynch was among those missing with her father, along with the yacht's chef, Ricardo Thomas.

The yacht was carrying 10 crew members and 12 passengers.

Fifteen people including Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares, were rescued, according to local media.

The British-flagged superyacht capsized at about 5am local time on Monday morning off the coast of Palermo when the area was hit by a tornado.

A spokesperson for Lynch said there was no comment.

The yacht sank as a fierce storm battered the area on Monday night.

Fabio Cefalu, a fisherman who witnessed the freak storm, told Italian media he stayed on site for several hours.

"After 10 minutes we saw a flare in the sky, we waited about 10 minutes to see the intensity of the tornado and we went out to sea," he said.

"We were first to give rescue but we found no one at sea, we only found cushions and the remains of the boat."

The daily Il Giornale di Sicilia newspaper reported that the vessel had mostly British passengers on board, but also people from New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Ireland and British-French citizens.

One of the survivors, British tourist Charlotte Emsley, told la Repubblica she held her one-year-old daughter, Sofia, to stop her from drowning.

She said: "I held her afloat with all my strength, my arms stretched upwards to keep her from drowning.

"It was all dark. In the water I couldn't keep my eyes open. I screamed for help but all I could hear around me was the screams of others."

Charlotte and Sofia are being treated in hospital, as is Sofia's father, James Emsley.

Karsten Borner, captain of a nearby boat, told journalists those missing included the Bayesian's owner and a child, news agency Reuters reported.

He said his crew took on board some survivors who were on a life raft, including three who were seriously injured.

He added: "I think they are inside, all the missing people."

A spokesman for the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office said on Monday: "We are in contact with the local authorities following an incident in Sicily, and stand ready to provide consular support to British nationals affected."

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch said four of its inspectors were being deployed to Palermo.

A basic assessment of the scene will be made by the team, with no investigation launched at this stage, the PA news agency understands.

Bayesian completed a number of sailings in recent days, calling at various ports in Sicily, according to ship-tracking website VesselFinder.

The superyacht can accommodate up to 12 guests in six suites, and is listed for rent for up to EUR195,000 a week.

She was built in 2008 by Italian company Perini Navi.

Her registered owner is listed as Revtom Ltd, which is based on the Isle of Man.

It has since emerged that the co-defendant of Lynch in his US fraud trial, Stephen Chamberlain, died after being hit by a car whilst out running on Saturday.

Gary Lincenberg, Chamberlain's lawyer, said in a statement provided to the PA news agency: "Our dear client and friend Steve Chamberlain was fatally struck by a car on Saturday while out running.

"He was a courageous man with unparalleled integrity. We deeply miss him.

"Steve fought successfully to clear his good name at trial earlier this year, and his good name now lives on through his wonderful family."

Lynch is of Irish heritage – his father was a fireman from Co Cork, and his mother was a nurse from Co Tipperary.

In a 2015 radio interview, Lynch confirmed that he was born in Ilford in London, despite a number of reports that he was born in Ireland and raised in England.

He said during the same interview that he spent childhood summers in Carrick-On-Shannon and Tipperary and has family who still live there.

By PA Reporters

source: PA

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