EXPERT divers who hunted for the missing Bayesian passengers have compared the tragic process to searching a skyscraper full of water. The last body of Hannah Lynch was recovered today after the teen's dad, billionaire businessman Mike Lynch , 59, was retrieved yesterday - bringing the operation to an end. Guests Jonathan and Judy Bloomer, Chris and Neda Morvillo and the yacht chef Recaldo Thomas have also been discovered.

The gruelling search for the Bayesian passengers lasted for five days with divers scouring the wreck as they tried to enter the flooded yacht. Vincenzo Zagarola, who formed part of the Italian Coastguard's operations this week, said the search has been extremely hard. He told reporters in Sicily: "From the first moment, it has not been easy or quick to inspect the boat.

"Think of an 18-storey building full of water." The 184ft Bayesian plunged beneath the waves after being hammered by a rare "Black Swan" waterspout at around 5am on Monday. According to witnesses from a small nearby boat, the 246ft tall mast was hit by a tornado, toppling the boat and causing it to capsize.

The ship quickly sank in the storm as divers discovered it sat 164ft below the surface on the sea bed. Divers were said to have struggled to get inside the wreck due to floating debris and furniture blocking their way. Underwater drone robots were deployed to assist in the search mission with pictures showing divers operating it from a boat on the surface.

On Tuesday afternoon they carved.