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First picture of billionaire’s daughterPlane crash in Thailand kills all on board‘Scary’ ordeal before man climbed out planeThe firm that built tech billionaire Mike Lynch’s superyacht Bayesian that sank off the coast of Sicily say “human error” is to blame. On Thursday, the head of Italian Sea Group, Giovanni Cotantino, said the tragedy could have been avoided after the $58 million ship capsized in a water spout on Monday morning. “Everything that was done reveals a very long summation of errors,” Mr Costantino said. The company, which includes the Perini Navi company, built the luxury 56-metre yacht in 2008. Mr Costantino told Italy’s Corriere della Sera newspaper that bad weather was forecast and all the passengers should have been gathered at a pre-arranged assembly point, with all the doors and hatches closed. Security camera footage of the ship from the shore showed the lights on its mast going out, which Mr Costantino said indicated a short circuit, meaning that the ship had already taken on water, AFP reported. “A Perini ship resisted Hurricane Katrina, a category 5 (hurricane). Does it seem to you that it can’t resist a tornado from here?” he told the publication. Mr Costantino said it was “good practice when the ship is at anchor to have a guard on the bridge, and if there was one he could not have failed to see the storm coming”. “Instead it took on water with the guests still in the cabin. They ended up in a trap, those poor people ended up like mice in a trap,” he said. He also told The Sun modern sailing ships, especially high-tech ones like the Perini, are designed to be extremely safe and stable. “Even in very critical conditions, if procedures are followed, a sailing yacht like the Bayesian will return to an upright position,” he said. “However, if the ship takes on water, this stability is compromised. “Where the water entered will be determined by the investigators. “What is certain is that the ship took on hundreds of thousands of litres of water.” He also disputed widely reported claims that the ship sank in just 60 seconds - instead saying logs show it took 16 minutes to go down. “The torture lasted 16 minutes. It went down, not in one minute as some scientists have said,” he told The Financial Times . “It went down in 16 minutes. You can see it from the charts, from the AIS [Automatic Identification System] tracking chart. “The captain should have prepared the boat and put it in a state of alert and of safety, just like the boat [the Sir Robert Baden Powell] anchored 350 metres away, which was built in 1957 and handled the [weather] event brilliantly.” He claimed the Bayesian was “one of the safest boats in the world” and was virtually “unsinkable”, telling Italian publication Corriere della Sera : “The passengers reported something absurd, that the storm came unexpectedly, suddenly. That is not true. Everything was predictable.” Prosecutors in the town of Termini Imerese, close to Porticello, where the vessel went down, have opened an investigation into the disaster. They will seek to establish what caused the yacht to sink and whether any of the crew are criminally liable. The body of billionaire tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch is among the five bodies divers recovered on Wednesday. The 59-year-old was said to be trapped by two mattresses inside a cabin on the superyacht, according to Italian publication La Repubblica. Italian officials said on Wednesday that they believed his 18-year-old daughter Hannah to be among those recovered, but she is now thought to still be inside the boat. Fifteen people have been rescued, including Lynch’s wife Angela Bacares, a mother with her one-year-old baby , and New Zealand captain James Cutfield who is recovering in hospital. Captain questioned Prosecutors, who have been interviewing survivors from the tragedy, questioned Mr Cutfield for several hours about the disaster, Giornale Di Sicilia reported. The 51-year-old, who managed to escape from the vessel, told Italian media, “We just didn’t see it coming” , when speaking of the abrupt nature of the water spout. There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing by Mr Cutfield. Mr Cutfield’s brother Mark told the NZ Herald his brother was a “very good sailor” and was “very well respected”. He said he is currently in hospital but was not suffering from injuries “too dramatic”. “He’s safe, he’s okay,” Mark said. Mr Cutfield’s wife had flown from their home in Palma, Mallorca, to be by his side in Italy and has been updating his family back home in New Zealand. According to the NZ Herald , he had been a captain on luxury yachts for eight years and had previously been working on them and involved in building them for the past 30 years in various locations around the Mediterranean. The publication reported that before Mr Cutfield worked for the British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, he had worked for a Turkish billionaire. Mr Cutfield’s interrogation comes after divers found that the keel, a crucial part of the boat’s structure which helps keep it balanced, had been raised when the yacht was anchored off shore. The keel operates as the main structural backbone of the yacht, filled with heavy materials, keeping it balanced and helping it to correct in stormy waters. Dan Green, Research & Investigations lead at eSysman SuperYachts, told The Mirror that if the keel was raised it would harm the boat’s stability and could explain why it sank so quickly. “The keel when lowered increases the stability of the vessel,” he said. “When raised, this reduces stability as the centre of gravity is raised, as the keel is also weighted with lead. “Another effect of the keel being in the up position is the vessel will not self-right if it leans far over. “If you add to that the possibility of hatches being opened on the vessel that would explain why it’s saying [sinking] so quickly.” The UK’s marine accident investigation branch also sent four inspectors. Matthew Schanck, from the Maritime Search and Rescue Council, told AFP what happened was “pretty unprecedented” after the yacht was struck by a “black swan” waterspout during a storm. UK meteorologist Peter Inness described a waterspout as a “narrow column of rotating air below a thunderstorm that occurs over water”. More CoverageLike tornadoes, they suck up air in a rotating motion. Many are fairly inconsequential, but some can pack winds of more than 100km per hour, Mr Inness said. Jean-Marie Dumon, a former naval officer now with the GICAN, the French maritime industry association, added that conditions with winds of 100kph or more can “create completely anarchic sea conditions which can cause capsizing”. - with AFP, The Sun Tributes have flooded in for Hannah Lynch after divers found a sixth body following the tragic sinking of the Bayesian superyacht on Monday. A plane carrying tourists has crashed shortly after taking off from Bangkok. 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Search and rescue teams finished their task of searching for those uncounted for from the Bayesian's sinking today. Divers have spent all week searching the shipwreck, looking for six people missing after the vessel foundered on Monday morning. Of those six, all but one had been found by this morning. At around 11am UK time, the final body, believed to be that of 18-year-old Hannah Lynch, was discovered. It was brought to shore shortly after, signalling an end to five days of intense search operations. Below, we have a look at some images from the operation today as it unfolded: The speed at which the Bayesian sunk is "puzzling" and testimony from the crew will be "absolutely fundamental" in understanding how it happened, says the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Sailing Technology. Dr Jean-Baptise Souppez, an expert in mechanical, biomedical and design engineering, told Sky News a vessel like the Bayesian "shouldn't sink that fast". "For a ship that size to go down in a matter of minutes is particularly puzzling," he said. "I think it's important to remember that all these vessels are built to very strong rules and regulations. And one of the reasons this is so puzzling is because those rules should ensure that this doesn't happen." Investigations into the ship's foundering are already beginning to get underway, where the evidence supplied by survivors will be crucial, according to Dr Souppez. "A lot of the job will be to try to establish a timeline of what happened prior to the events, in terms of the storm warning and what measures were taken on the vessel," he adds. "What happened during the crucial minute? From the moment the ship started to lean on its side up until it sank. For this, the accounts from the survivors and the crew will be absolutely fundamental. "But it will also be a lot of physical evidence from the wreck that the divers have been able to collect, and more that they will be able to observe in the future." A maritime investigator says the first priority of the Bayesian's crew would likely have been to prepare the ship for the oncoming storm, rather than wake all sleeping passengers. James Wilkes said the watchkeeper on the yacht "might have considered" waking captain James Cutfield, who he "imagines would have been asleep" at the time. "He would go down, wake him up, explain what he's got," Mr Wilkes told Sky News. "The master then would take over. He would make the decisions about raising the rest of the crew, if they're going to lift the anchor and start the engines, motor the vessel out pointed into the weather, that would require all the crew. "And I should imagine they would have also briefed some or all of the passengers. But their first priority would have been to get the vessel ready to take on the weather that was approaching." Mr Wilkes added that those steps were likely taken but "by the sounds of it", the Bayesian was overwhelmed by the weather incredibly quickly. British technology tycoon Mike Lynch was among the people who died following the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht on Monday morning. The vessel had arrived off the coast of Sicily on Sunday, remaining at anchor 500m from the port of Porticello overnight. At around 3.50am local time, a violent storm sent chairs and tables into the wind on the shore, while a mini-tornado known as a waterspout is believed to have ripped through the Bayesian. Fifteen passengers and crew members made it onto a life raft and were picked up by a nearby boat, with seven people unaccounted for from the initial 22 on the ship's manifest. All seven were found and recovered over the following days. They are believed to be: Divers confirmed the entrepreneur's body had been recovered yesterday. Dubbed the "British Bill Gates", Mr Lynch has been in the headlines in recent months over a high-profile fraud case related to the £8.64bn sale of his company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2011. HP accused him of deliberately overstating the value of the company before it was acquired by the American technology firm. Mr Lynch denied any wrongdoing. In June, a US jury cleared him of all charges . Hannah Lynch Mr Lynch's 18-year-old daughter was also on board. A body believed to be that of the teenager was found and recovered from the wreckage today. She had been on holiday with her parents, having secured a place to study English at the University of Oxford. Her older sister, Esme Lynch, said her younger sibling was "endlessly caring, passionately mad, unintentionally hilarious and the most amazing, supportive and joyful sister and best friend to me". Chris Morvillo US lawyer Chris Morvillo was among those found dead by divers yesterday. The father-of-two worked on Mr Lynch's US fraud trial and was a partner of law firm Clifford Chance's US branch. He was also assistant attorney for the Southern District of New York between 1995 and 2005 and worked on the terrorist investigation into the 9/11 attacks. Neda Morvillo Mr Morvillo's wife Neda died in the disaster alongside her husband. The 57-year-old had a luxury jewellery brand, which she ran under her maiden name Neda Nassiri. Recaldo Thomas The yacht's on-board chef Recaldo Thomas died in the sinking. He was Canadian-Antiguan and part of the crew of the Bayesian. His body was the first to be recovered from the wreckage. Jonathan Bloomer Jonathan Bloomer, the chairman of investment bank Morgan Stanley International, was confirmed dead yesterday. According to the Financial Times, Mr Bloomer appeared as a defence witness for Mr Lynch during his US criminal trial, and the pair were good friends. He also chaired Autonomy's audit committee. The 70-year-old was the chief executive of UK-Hong Kong insurer Prudential until he was ousted by the board in 2005. He was also chairman of the insurance provider Hiscox. Judy Bloomer Mr Bloomer's wife Judy was on the yacht trip with her husband. Divers confirmed they found her body yesterday. Mrs Bloomer was a former board member at The Eve Appeal charity, which focuses on gynaecological cancers. The charity described her as a "brilliant champion for women's health and medical research... an incredible supporter, committee member, and trustee of our charity for over 20 years". More tributes have come in now for Mike Lynch, whose body was recovered from the Bayesian yesterday. Close friend of the Lynch family Albert Read called him "warm, funny, brilliant, loyal and exceptionally brave". "I've never met anyone like Mike - a searing intellect, a steel that would transform the world around him, an instinct for family and friends - organising children's treasure hunts, big gatherings of neighbours in Suffolk. "And, with Angela, a determination to light up the worlds of art and science for his two beloved daughters. "Warm, funny, brilliant, loyal and exceptionally brave, with a heart as big as his brain." The final body has now been retrieved from the wreckage of the Bayesian, leaving every person accounted for who was on the ship at the time of its foundering. The captain of the yacht, 51-year-old James Cutfield, has reportedly already been questioned by Italian authorities for two hours. He managed to survive the sinking along with 14 other passengers and crew members - including Mike Lynch's wife, Angela Bacares. Mr Cutfield previously told Italian media "we didn't see it coming" when asked about the extreme weather that sunk the vessel. His brother Mark said he was a "well respected" mariner who had captained luxury yachts for eight years and previously worked for a Turkish billionaire. He told the New Zealand Herald he'd been involved in building yachts for 30 years and also raced dinghies competitively in his youth. A maritime investigator says it is "unfair" to start blaming the crew of the Bayesian for its sinking. Giovanni Costantino, CEO of The Italian Sea Group, which owns a firm which makes and sells vessels like Mike Lynch's sunken superyacht, told Sky News they "are absolutely safe", suggesting human error was behind the boat going down. He said the "event" that capsized the British-flagged luxury yacht Bayesian off the coast of Porticello, Sicily, on Monday "could have been managed with an average amount of attention". No official cause has been given for why the boat sank and James Wilkes, a marine investigator, says it's "premature" to start casting blame around before the facts are established. "It's not uncommon to blame seafarers and the crew when a vessel has suffered a casualty of this magnitude," he tells Sky News. "There were a lot of people who are understandably upset about this incident. And of course, the builders of this vessel potentially have their reputations on the line, their brand on the line. "You can imagine why they would be so forceful in their assertions and speculation at the moment. "But no, I don't think it's fair right now to jump to the conclusion that the crew must have done something wrong, because we simply do not know that as a matter of fact." He added: "None of us were there at the time when it happened, it was only those 15 survivors on board who can tell us what happened. "They were undoubtedly doing what they possibly could to keep that ship and the passengers safe. "So, I think at the moment we should wait to find out what the statements of the witnesses are, and then we can draw conclusions from that point forward. "It is definitely premature to start casting blame and spreading aspersions around like that." Hannah Lynch's older sister, Esme Lynch, has paid tribute to her late sibling after her body was recovered from the wreckage of the Bayesian. The 18-year-old, who was due to start studying English at Oxford University next month, was the last person rescue divers were searching for in the wreckage. Esme's statement says: "Hannah often burst into my bedroom and lay down with me. "Sometimes beaming with a smile, sometimes cheeky, sometimes for advice. No matter what, she brought boundless love to me. "She was endlessly caring, passionately mad, unintentionally hilarious and the most amazing, supportive and joyful sister and best friend to me. "And on top of all this, she had even more love to give endlessly to all her friends and passion to give to her incredible studies and goals. "She is my little angel, my star." A maritime investigator says the authorities looking into the sinking of the Bayesian will need to deal with the situation "diplomatically". It comes as Italian media report that prosecutors are investigating shipwreck and manslaughter. Sky News understands that this line of investigation is standard procedure in complex cases such as these. James Wilkes told Sky News investigators were "accustomed" to managing these kinds of probes that see two countries - in this case the UK and Italy - involved. "The Italian officials are known as the coastal state because it was in the waters of Italy that the yacht sank," he says. "We have the British officials from the MAIB (Marine Accident Investigation Branch) down there because they are what's known as the flag state. "The vessel was registered in the UK and many of the passengers on board were British. And so they are acting as the flag state. "There will be a level of cooperation, privacy at the moment will remain, I would anticipate, with the coastal state, with Italy, with their coast guard, with their fire and rescue teams. "And obviously, you have a local prosecutor in Sicily, who has opened a file on this and that, conducting their own investigations, as well. So there has to be some cooperation. "But you have to deal with these things diplomatically. You can't push for your own position or for your own access without considering that other people will want access and need access for their own reports and official reports in due course. So it is a matter of diplomacy." Mr Wilkes added that he thought nobody would be putting a timescale on the investigation, with the priority up until now being focused on recovering the bodies. " The emotional tension and urgency will have abated," he adds. "Now the investigators will get on methodically with the investigation. I guess it will probably take a couple of months before they're in a position to provide an initial report." The search operation to recover the bodies of those who died on board the Bayesian has been plagued with difficulties. But, after five days of searching, all the people who were unaccounted for following the ship's foundering on Monday morning have now been located and recovered. Conditions underwater have been described as "complex" and "prohibitive" for the divers, who have been called in from across Italy to help with the operation. Here, we look at some of the factors that have made this week so difficult for divers. Depth of the wreckage The British-flagged superyacht is still largely intact on the seabed, but the 50m depth to which it sank makes it difficult to access. The depth is far deeper than most recreational divers are qualified to reach and requires special precautions. This means divers can only spend around 12 minutes under the water at a time - with a maximum of 10 minutes of actual search time. This is in part to help avoid decompression sickness - also known as the "bends" - which can occur when divers stay underwater for long periods and ascend too quickly. "The person sitting on the sofa at home wouldn't understand any of these kinds of complexities," Sophie Rennie, a national diving officer, told Sky News. "But divers cannot put themselves into the dangers of getting decompression illness. So that's why it's only a 10-minute dive from start to finish." Ms Rennie said divers would swap in and out throughout the day, taking part in a maximum of two dives each day. Visibility and entering the yacht Getting down to the wreckage was only the beginning of the difficulties posed to divers, who have been working in near pitch-black conditions on the seabed. Not only that, but finding entry points into the vessel, which is currently lying on its right side, have been hard. Upon entry, they've then been met with floating debris. The command bridge was full of electrical cables when searched earlier in the week. Ms Rennie said: "The visibility will be at best a few centimetres. And that's not including all the things that are floating around in the water once they get inside the wreck. "Things like furniture moving around, as well as oils and cooking stuffs and foodstuffs that will have been onboard when the yacht sank." Mental health support Not only has the week been taxing physically for those diving to the Bayesian, but it will also take its toll mentally. "We've talked about debris and we've talked about the complex layout, but the lasting impacts on everybody involved is going to be on the mental health and we hope that the support is going to be there," says Matthew Schanck, chair of the Maritime Search and Rescue Council. 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Marianna Giusti in Porticello Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The manufacturer of the superyacht that sank off Sicily, causing the deaths of UK tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and at least five others, has said the boat was “absolutely safe” and the crew should have had time to evacuate the passengers. Giovanni Costantino, chief executive of The Italian Sea Group, which owns several boat brands including the yacht’s builder, Perini Navi, told the Financial Times that the Bayesian “was designed to be absolutely stable and carry . . . the world’s second-tallest mast”. “The boat sank because it took on water,” Costantino said, suggesting that proper procedures were not followed. He suggested the large opening just above the waterline on the stern, which pivots down to make a bathing platform and launching point for small boats, may have been open and become flooded, and the same might have been true for another waterline opening on the side. Italian and UK authorities, which are investigating the circumstances of the incident , have not said when the boat started filling with water, whether vulnerable hatches were open, or whether the crew started the engine and tried to manoeuvre out of danger. Video descriptionCCTV footage of the Bayesian sinking during a violent storm The Italian coastguard has said divers had found no breaches in the hull and the mast was intact. The vessel — a 540-tonne, British-registered yacht designed by Ron Holland and built in 2008 — was resting on the seabed on its starboard side. James Cutfield, the Bayesian’s skipper, did not immediately respond to the FT’s request for comment. His brother told the New Zealand Herald that Cutfield was “a very good sailor” and “very well respected” in the Mediterranean. Costantino said it took 16 minutes from the time the boat was caught by the wind and started dragging its anchor near Porticello before it finally sank , which should have given the crew time to secure the vessel and save the passengers. “The torture lasted 16 minutes. It went down, not in one minute as some scientists have said. It went down in 16 minutes,” Costantino said. “You can see it from the charts, from the [Automatic Identification System] tracking chart.” The FT has verified that AIS data is consistent with Costantino’s timings, but it is not possible at this stage to confirm his belief about what may have happened during that period. “The captain should have prepared the boat and put it in a state of alert and of safety, just like the boat [Sir Robert Baden Powell] anchored 350 metres away, which was built in 1957 and handled the [weather] event brilliantly,” said Costantino. Karsten Borner, the skipper of that boat, described to reporters in Sicily how he turned on his engine and manoeuvred to control his vessel and avoid a collision with the Bayesian. He saw the Bayesian heel over and then lost sight of it, before spotting a red flare from the Bayesian’s life raft. He rescued the 15 survivors. Costantino said Cutfield, a 50-year-old New Zealander, “should have locked everything up. He should have gathered all passengers in the safe point. This is protocol. No one should have been in their cabin. [You should] turn on the engine, weigh [raise] anchor, [point the] bow to the wind and lower the keel. This would have added stability, safety and comfort.” It has not been confirmed by divers whether the Bayesian’s long retractable keel was in the safer, lowered position or raised to allow entry to shallow water. According to ISG, when the boat’s keel is raised, the Bayesian can withstand an inclination of up to 73 degrees; when the keel is lowered, she can tilt by up to 88 degrees — a nearly flat position with the mast on the water — without capsizing. But Costantino does not believe the position of the keel was the issue. He said that once it was clear the boat was taking on water — CCTV footage from the shore showed the lights going out, presumably when water reached the generators or the electrical panels, he said — there should have been time to get everyone off the boat and into the life rafts. “Jesus Christ! The hull is intact. The water came in from [hatchways] left open. There is no other possible explanation. If manoeuvred properly, the boat would have comfortably handled the weather — comfortably,” he said. Promoted ContentFollow the topics in this article. - Maritime accidents and safety Add to myFT
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