Superyacht victims 'may have been trying to escape incoming water as vessel sank after being found on opposite side to their cabins', sources say - as search continues for missing Hannah Divers are scouring the wreck of the 184ft vessel for any sign of Hannah Lynch By Dan Woodland and Inderdeep Bains and Nick Craven In Sicily Published: 07:47, 23 August 2024 | Updated: 07:50, 23 August 2024 e-mail View comments The victims onboard the Bayesian superyacht may have been trying to escape from incoming water as the vessel sank after their bodies were discovered on the opposite side to their cabins, according to a local reports. Fives bodies, including that of British technology tycoon Mike Lynch, have so far been found inside the wreckage of the six-passenger vessel which sunk off the coast of Sicily on Monday. Italian media reported that they were found on the opposite side of the yacht from their cabins, suggesting they may have been trying to escape the incoming water before the 184ft vessel went under.

'We found them all on that side...

we had maps with the layout of the cabins and the positions of the guests, and that's not where we recovered them,' a source said. Divers are still scouring the wreck for any sign of 18-year-old Hannah Lynch, who is the final person yet to be found. Fire service dive team members return to port on the fourth day of the search and recovery operation after the luxury yacht Bayesian sank in a storm on Monday whilst moored around half a mile off t.