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Who is missing and who survived after Sicily sinking?

BBC News Tuesday, 20 August 2024 ()
Six people are still missing after the British-flagged superyacht Bayesian sank during freak weather.
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Sicily Sicily Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy

Hero mum slept with baby on deck when storm sank yacht, doctor claims

The British mother who says she held her baby daughter above the waves as the yacht sank near Sicily was sleeping on deck as the storm hit, an Italian doctor has..
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Superyacht sinks: What do we know?

A British-flagged superyacht has sunk off the coast of Sicily, leaving at least one person dead and six others missing.
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Divers search for six missing in Sicily yacht sinking, including finance boss [Video]

Divers search for six missing in Sicily yacht sinking, including finance boss

Credit: FRANCE 24 English    Duration: 00:31Published
Search resumes in Sicily yacht sinking to find missing people including British magnate [Video]

Search resumes in Sicily yacht sinking to find missing people including British magnate

The search resumed on Tuesday for the six people missing after a yacht sank in a storm while anchored in front of Porticello, in the Palermo area of Sicily. Of the 22 on board, one person has died and 15 have been rescued.

Credit: euronews (in English)    Duration: 01:10Published

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