The sinking of the luxury superyacht Bayesian off the coast of Italy has left the world searching for answers. It all began on a stormy Monday morning, when Matteo Cannia, a seasoned fisherman, noticed lightning while sitting on a bench in Porticello. As the storm grew in intensity, locals like Cannia and his friend were alerted by the sound of water entering homes.

Around 04:15, fisherman Fabio Cefalù, who had initially decided against going out to sea, noticed a flare and decided to investigate. What he found were only cushions and floating debris—signs that the Bayesian had already sunk , as per the reports of Yahoo news. A voyage turns tragic Mike Lynch, a British IT entrepreneur, was the owner of the 56-meter sailing boat The Bayesian, which was docked a short distance from the coast.

Lynch, who was just cleared of fraud charges in the US, had celebrated on the yacht. Sadly, the opulent vacation soon devolved into a nightmare. Just fifteen of the twenty-two passengers on board made it out alive when the yacht overturned and they were placed in life rafts.

Hannah, Lynch's 18-year-old daughter, and a few other people were also locked inside and did not get out alive. Also Read : King Charles ready to call truce with Prince Harry? Here's what reports are saying Investigating the causes The investigation into the sinking has raised many questions. The yacht went down in just 16 minutes, a period during which the power failed, and the GPS signal was lost.

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