“It is ruled out that the boat sank in 60” says the construction company – Attempts to retrieve it will be made in the coming weeks
The shipwreck with the ultra-luxury boat Bayesian off it Palermo her Sicilyhas raised strong reactions and questions about the causes of the tragedy that has claimed the lives of 6 people so far, while the 18 year old Hannah Lynchdaughter of the British boat owner and tycoon Michaelremains missing.
The divers will try to go down today, Friday, in order to check if she is in another part of the ship, as she was not in the place where all the other unfortunate passengers were found. It is believed that Hanna had gone outside and was elsewhere on the boat when the water turbine hit.
It is recalled that the yacht sank after being hit by a strong hurricane, known as a sea vortex, on Monday. According to accounts, it disappeared beneath the waves within 60 seconds, indicating a sudden and catastrophic development, which was probably difficult for the team to foresee or deal with.
According to the yacht manufacturer, Giovanni Constantinothere was no way she was sinking in 1 minute. “We found through Marine Traffic that once the boat was hit by the turbine, the anchor pulled it and then it took 16 minutes for it to sink.”
At the same time, there are also reports of “human error”, as the Italian meteorological service had informed that extreme weather phenomena were about to hit the area, given that not a single fisherman had gone out that night due to fear of this. So many key questions remain unanswered, such as how the captain of the Bayesian took the risk of venturing out into the open without starting the engine to get away, or why the escape hatch was not open when the sea hit. vortex.
Finally, according to information, the authorities will attempt to retrieve the boat from the bottom of the sea in the coming weeks.
Source :Skai
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