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Two bodies found by divers searching sunken superyacht

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Two bodies have been found by divers searching for six missing people who were on the superyacht that sunk off the coast of Sicily.

British tech billionaire Mike Lynch and his daughter are among those who remain unaccounted for after the Bayesian went down as a result of being hit by a tornado on Monday morning.

Twenty-two people were on board the vessel, 15 of whom were rescued – including Briton Charlotte Golunski and her one-year-old daughter Sofia.

The body of the yacht’s chef, Recaldo Thomas, has been recovered already, the Italian coastguard has confirmed to Sky News.

A source close to the search said the two bodies had been found inside the yacht. The identities of the pair are not yet known.

It means there are still four people unaccounted for from the 22 that were on board at the time of the Bayesian’s sinking.

Rescue teams unloaded a body bag from one of the ships searching for the remains of the sunken ship.

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Divers have been searching for survivors. Pic: AP

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Divers have been looking for survivors in the hope that some might be trapped in air pockets inside the ship, but experts believe the chances any are left alive are slim.

As well as Mr Lynch and his daughter Hannah, the others who remain missing are Jonathan Bloomer, chair of Hiscox, and Morgan Stanley International, and his wife Judy Bloomer, and Chris Morvillo, a partner at Clifford Chance, and his wife Neda Morvillo.

Divers from the local fire service have been entering the water with torches attached to their headgear at the site of the shipwreck on Wednesday afternoon.

A police boat was also at the scene, while a helicopter hovered overhead.

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Dr Jamie Pringle, a reader in forensic geoscience at Keele University, told Sky News there have been cases where people have survived for about 60 hours in similar depths of water.

But he says they are “very rare” and the longer time goes on, the less likely it is they will be found alive.

Simon Boxall, a senior lecturer in oceanography at the University Of Southampton, said it is “fairly certain” they are still onboard.

He said it is also possible they were thrown from the boat and into the sea, so a search of the surrounding waters will continue.

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Sky News correspondent Ashna Hurynag reported that eight divers from across Italy had been working to find survivors.

In total, there are between 20 and 50 emergency personnel involved in the operation.

The Bayesian, a 184-foot (56m) British-flagged yacht, went down in a storm early on Monday as it was moored a short distance offshore.

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