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Five of the seven victims had been "searching for air pockets" as the luxury yacht sank on Aug. 19, authorities said PERINI NAVI PRESS OFFICE/HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock The luxury yacht that on Monday, Aug. 19, resulted in the deaths of six passengers and one crew member.

Less than a week later, on Saturday, Aug. 24, Ambrogio Cartosio, the Chief Prosecutor of Termini Imerese, announced that Italian authorities were , and he identified all of the victims. The seven victims who died in the tragic sinking were yacht chef Recaldo Thomas; British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and his daughter, Hannah Lynch; ; and Morgan Stanley International chairman .



Related: As authorities attempt to answer questions about what exactly led to the sinking of the 183-foot British-flagged vessel — which went down during a "violent storm,” the Italian Coast Guard previously told PEOPLE in a statement — here is what we currently know about the victims’ final moments. FAMILY HANDOUT/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock During the Aug. 24 press conference, Girolamo Bentivoglio Fiandra, head of the Palermo Fire Brigade, revealed that as the began going down early Monday morning, “It was quite clear that people were trying to hide in the cabins.

” “In the left-hand side, we found the first 5 bodies in the left-hand side cabins, and the final body on the right-hand side,” Fiandra said. “We found them on the highest part of the ship, which was closer to the surface. The vessel had three cabins on each side.

” The five victims, who "took refuge” on the luxury yacht’s left side, in a final attempt at survival," he added. Related: HANDOUT/Vigili del Fuoco/AFP via Getty As for why the victims were in the cabins in the first place, Giovanni Costantino — who leads The Italian Sea Group, the company that now owns Perini Navi, which built the back in 2008 — told it was due to a “very long sum of errors." "Everything that has been done reveals a very long sum of errors,” he said in his interview, translated from Italian.

“The people should not have been in the cabins, the boat should not have been at anchor. And then why didn't the crew know about the incoming disturbance?” Prior to the storm and subsequent sinking, some of the luxury yacht’s passengers were in celebration mode. They had been commemorating the recent acquittal of one of the victims, Lynch, 59, a source close to the survivors previously told PEOPLE.

Two months ago, Lynch he faced in the U.S. after a years-long legal battle dating back to 2018.

Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty He celebrated the acquittal on the with his daughter and his wife, Angela Bacare, who was rescued along with 14 others on board. Also celebrating were Morvillo, 59, who represented Lynch in the case, and Bloomer, 70, who was a close friend of the tech entrepreneur. For more People news, make sure to Read the original article on .

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