Search for Missing People on Sunken Superyacht Concludes

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The search for six missing people on the sunken superyacht, the Bayesian, has come to a tragic end. Seven bodies have been found, including that of Hannah Lynch, the 18-year-old daughter of British tech billionaire, Mike Lynch. The yacht sank off the coast of Sicily after being hit by a tornado. Twenty-two people were on board, with 15 rescued, including Charlotte Golunski and her one-year-old daughter. The recovery of the remaining bodies was a complex operation due to the yacht's depth and the need to remove a thick glass window for access.

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