A black box recovered from the Bayesian superyacht breaks down exactly how it sank in a painful minute-by-minute timeline - after divers retrieved the body of British teen Hannah Lynch The poignant final 16 minutes onboard the vessel have been revealed as the boat’s black-box data has been analysed by police probing the disaster. The information recovered from the Bayesian's Automatic Identification System (AIS) breaks down exactly how it sank in a painful quarter-of-an-hour timeline. It comes as divers recovered the body of the final missing passenger from the wreck - British teenager Hannah Lynch - daughter of tycoon Mike Lynch, who was retrieved on Thursday.

An AIS tracking system sends information from onboard boats to coastal stations, alerting officials to movement and distress. As part of a probe into just how the luxury 184ft superyacht toppled and plunged to the bottom of the sea, killing at least six people, cops are analysing the data. It shows that at 3.

50am on Monday the Bayesian began to shake "dangerously" during a fierce storm, Italian outlet Corriere reports. Just minutes later at 3.59am the boat's anchor gave way, with a source saying the data showed there was "no anchor left to hold".

After the ferocious weather ripped away the boat's mooring it was dragged some 358 metres through the water. By 4am it had started to take on water and was plunged into a blackout, indicating that the waves had reached its generator or even engine room. At 4.

05am the Bayesia.