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One dead, six missing after British-flagged yacht sinks off Sicily’s coast

One person was found dead and six others, including British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter, remained missing on Monday evening after a yacht sank off the coast of Palermo in a violent storm.

File photo of an Italian Coast Guard vessel.
File photo of an Italian Coast Guard vessel. Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP

A luxury sailboat with 22 people on board, including 10 crew members, sank off the port of Porticello, east of Palermo, in the early hours of Monday after a storm hit the area, AFP reported.

“This morning, around 5.00am, following a violent storm, a 56-metre sailboat called Bayesian, flying the British flag, sank near Porticello,” the Italian coast guard said in a statement.

Italian authorities rescued 15 passengers, including a one-year-old English girl who was rushed to Palermo’s paediatric hospital, whereas seven others were reported missing.

These included four British nationals, a Canadian and two Americans, Ansa reported.

UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah were among those missing, while his wife Angela Bacares was among the 15 people rescued, the head of Sicily’s Civil Protection Agency Salvo Cocina told AFP.

The body of a missing person was located and recovered late Monday morning after divers reached the boat, which stood at a depth of 50 metres half a mile off Sicily’s coast.

Italy’s fire and rescue service said in a statement on X (formerly Twitter) that divers had recovered “the body of a man outside the wreck”.

“Search operations are ongoing,” the statement added.

Details regarding the identity of the victim were not immediately available. 

A private chat involving the head of Sicily’s Civil Protection Salvo Cocina said divers “saw some bodies through the portholes,” Il Corriere della Sera reported.

Eight of those rescued, including the one-year-old girl, were transferred to local hospitals. All were reported as being in a stable condition.

The mother of the child, a British citizen named Charlotte, told La Repubblica: “I kept [my daughter] afloat with all my strength, my arms stretched upwards to keep her from drowning. 

“It was all dark. I couldn’t keep my eyes open in the water. I screamed for help but all I could hear around me was the screams of others.” 

She and her daughter later managed to climb aboard an inflatable lifeboat along with 11 others, according to Ansa.

Passengers on board the vessel included people from the UK, US, Canada and New Zealand, Ansa said.

A spokesperson for the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) said: “We are in contact with the local authorities following an incident in Sicily, and stand ready to provide consular support to British nationals affected.”

The boat left the port of Milazzo, on Sicily’s northeastern coast, on Wednesday, August 14th, and was anchored some 700 metres off the port of Porticello, east of Palermo, when a violent storm hit the area on Monday morning.

Local media reports said that a waterspout, which roughly resembles a mini-tornado over a body of water, hit the vessel.

A fisherman in Porticello told Ansa the boat “disappeared all of a sudden” after being hit by the waterspout. 

“I saw it sink with my own eyes,” he added.

Fisherman Fabio Cefalu told AFP he and others rushed to passengers’ aid. 

“But we didn’t find anyone in the sea, we only found cushions and the remains of the boat,” he said.

Italian port authorities opened an investigation into the incident on Monday morning.

The captain of the vessel was set to be questioned in the coming hours according to Ansa.

The Bayesian was a luxury sailboat built by Italian firm Perini Navi in 2008, AFP reported.

It had an 11.51-metre mast and could reach speeds of up to 15.5 knots.

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MIGRANT CRISIS

At least 20 people missing after migrant shipwreck off Italy’s Lampedusa

At least 20 people were missing after a migrant boat sank off the Italian island of Lampedusa, coast guard authorities and a UN official said on Wednesday.

At least 20 people missing after migrant shipwreck off Italy’s Lampedusa

“Twenty people are reported missing in the Mediterranean after a shipwreck on September 1st,” UN official Chiara Cardoletti said on X.

“The seven survivors, taken in by our team on Lampedusa, are in a critical condition,” she said, adding that several of them had lost loved ones in the disaster.

Italy’s coast guard, which said it had rescued the survivors on Wednesday morning, said 21 people were missing.

It said the vessel, found 20 kilometres off Lampedusa, “was drifting half-submerged in the water and on the point of sinking, with seven migrants on board, all of them men of Syrian nationality”.

Coast guard footage showed the men in a small vessel completely filled with water, sliding to the rescue boats on inflated slides.

“The rescued migrants said that they had left Libya on September 1st with 28 people on board, three of them minors, 21 of whom had fallen in the water because of the bad weather conditions,” coast guard said in a statement.

It was continuing to search for those missing, with an aircraft helping with the operation.

News of the latest sinking came on the same day that Italian authorities decided to stop a rescue ship run by the Sea Watch group, saying it had not waited for Libyan authorities to approve a rescue operation.

Sea-Watch 5 arrived in the Italian port of Civitavecchia, Lazio, on Wednesday, carrying 289 people it had rescued. It will now have to wait 20 days before being able to leave port again.

READ ALSO: Charity warns Italy’s ban on migrant rescue planes risks lives

Many charity ships have been detained, sometimes repeatedly, for breaking the law, though those detentions are sometimes overturned by the courts.

In 2023, more than 3,000 migrants were reported missing after having attempted the perilous Mediterranean crossing from North Africa, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

Interior ministry figures suggest those numbers have fallen sharply since the beginning of the year.

According to them, 43,061 migrants have arrived in Italy since the start of the year, compared to 115,177 over the same period last year.

Since Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing coalition government came to power in October 2022, it has sought to stem the arrival of migrant boats into Italy from North Africa.

Italian law requires that NGOs head “without delay” to a port immediately after a rescue is completed, thus preventing them from carrying out several in a row.

The NGOs argue that it violates maritime law, which requires any ship to come to the aid of a boat in distress.

But failure to comply is punished with a fine of up to 10,000 euros, and the temporary or definitive seizure of the vessel.

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