The corpse of the Turkish businessman Halit yukaywhose boat had been found half -capable and damaged off Artakis, in the Marmara Sea by the authorities at a depth of 68 meters.
The corpse of the unfortunate man was found via a special Sonar device of the Port Authority After 19 days of investigations by the competent Turkish authorities. The confirmation came from a submarine robot (ROV), which recorded images of both the body and parts of the machine and the plates of the boat.
The incident occurred on August 4, while Yukay was heading from Yialova, Turkey to Mykonos with his boat, Graywolf. At 15:10, on the same day his relatives informed the authorities as they had no new ones. On August 5, around 2:30 pm, a merchant ship sailing near Turanioi reported that portions of the boat were half -naked on the sea.
From that time on, a large -scale operation started, with the participation of Port Southern Propontis forces, the Directorate -General for the Security of Coasts and Special Departments of the Maritime Police from Samsun, Dardanelles, Smyrna and Gialova. Investigations continued uninterrupted for more than two weeks.
Eventually, the divers found the corpse of the unfortunate businessman at the point where his boat was found.
The process of withdrawing the body is projected to be done using a special “lift” system to safely.
Who was Halit Yukay
He was the founder and owner of Mazu Yachts, who manufactures a luxury yacht. He was born and raised in Constantinople. His love for boats began from his childhood, thanks to his father, who bought magazines for yachts and spent the summers with him at sea. At the age of 6, he designed his first boat in his school notebook.
In 2011 he made his childhood dream a reality, establishing Mazu Yachts.
According to Turkish media, Yukay’s wife is the Greek Rania Stypa (Rania Stypa) and is Mazu Yachts marketing and public relations director.
Source :Skai
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