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Fourth corpse retrieved from submerged watercraft

Following a three-day span after the tragic sinking of the 'Bayesian' off Sicily, the majority of the casualties have been successfully rescued. Regrettably, one individual remains unaccounted for.

Underwater explorers are on a quest for missing individuals.
Underwater explorers are on a quest for missing individuals.

- Fourth corpse retrieved from submerged watercraft

Following the capsizing of an opulent yacht near Italy's splendid island of Sicily, a fifth lifeless body was retrieved from within the watercraft. Scuba divers plucked this corpse from the bowels of the British beaut, the "Bayesian," which now rests at a depth of a daunting 50 meters. Officials have yet to disclose the deceased's identity. There's speculation it might be 59-year-old British tycoon Mike Lynch or his 18-year-old daughter.

During last Monday's tragedy, a grim total of seven lives were claimed. The vessel's chef and two deceased couples had previously been recovered. Lucky for fifteen individuals, they managed to survive the disaster. Lynch's better half wasn't amongst the casualties. It seems the team aboard and the guests hadn't foreseen the looming tempest. The "Bayesian" was just about half a nautical mile away from land, equating to roughly 900 meters. The precise explanation behind this calamity remains a mystery.

The luxury yacht involved in the incident was the "Bayesian," which was owned by British tycoon Mike Lynch. Despite the tragic events, no high-end amenities were reported to be missing from the capsized yacht.

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