5th body recovered from superyacht off Sicily, as questions mount
Divers have recovered five of the victims of the Bayesian superyacht wreck who were left missing after it sank off Sicily.
Divers have recovered five of the victims of the Bayesian superyacht wreck who were left missing after it sank off Sicily.
Divers Wednesday found five bodies in the wreckage of the super yacht the Bayesian, which sank Monday off the coast of Sicily. However, a sixth person remains missing. Fifteen people were rescued, but among those who apparently did not make it to safety was British tech magnate Mike Lynch. Holly Williams has more.
Divers appeared to be pulling bodies out of the water into a small boat off the coast of Italy near the location where a yacht is believed to have sunk. Bethany Bell with BBC News, a CBS News partner, reports.
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Divers have recovered five of the victims of the Bayesian superyacht wreck who were left missing after it sank off Sicily.
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