Tech tycoon’s superyacht lifted from water off Italy

Rescue experts pulled the Superyacht of the UK Tech Tycoon Mike Lynch from the water and planned to take it to the port of Sicily 10 months after killing the young girl and five.
The first light on Saturday continued, one of the most powerful seafood cranes in Europe was used to pull Bayes under the waves of 56 meters long.
Bayesian’s upper decks were poorly damaged, the blue body was covered with mud after lying at a depth of 50 meters in the sea bed.
The Italian authorities in the Imereese port nearby will have the chance to examine luxury yachts next week while looking for a clue to a tragedy that surprises maritime experts.
Bayesian, in August last year during a sudden storm during a storm, anchored from the porticelllo port near Palermo.
Last month, the yacht said it was vulnerable to severe winds and probably overturned with more than 117 km/h Gusts.
The rescue team, led by the UK company TMC Marine, pumped the sea water out of the body, and the ship was kept in a high position surrounded by retention explosions of pollution.
“This was a complex and sensitive lifting operation to save Bayesian and watched a step -by -step recovery program,” TMC Marine Director Marcus Cave said. He said.
The plan is to move the yacht to the harbor on Sunday before the yacht was lifted to a steel cradle specially produced on Quayside.
The 72 -meter pole of the ship was separated by using a remote -controlled cutting vehicle and placed in the sea bed on Tuesday.
Lynch, the founder of the autonomy of the software company, his daughter Hannah, lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda, banker Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy and chef Recaldo Thomas were killed.
The other nine other crew members and six guests were rescued.




