Days pass and hope of finding Hannah Leach alive fades. Hannah’s father’s luxury yacht, British tech magnate Mike Lynch, sank Monday off the coast of Sicily, Italy. There were 22 people on board, 15 were rescued, six died. Hannah is currently the only one missing.
The girl was on the Italian coast, celebrating with her father after a businessman won a fraud case. He also had reasons to celebrate the next stage of his life. According to Hannah, she was preparing to study English at Oxford University, having recently passed her entrance exams. TeamsShe was a diligent student and won the English prize at Latimer High School in Hammersmith, London, in her tenth year.
The school community reacted to news of the flooding by appearing “incredibly shocked,” according to the report. Independent“We are all incredibly shocked to hear that Hannah and her father are among those missing in this tragic incident and our thoughts are with her family and everyone involved as we await further updates,” a spokesman said.
Hannah’s colleagues describe her as a kind, good-natured, intelligent girl and a committed feminist. She was the youngest daughter of millionaire Mike Lynch, who died in a shipwreck. Hannah’s mother, Angela Bacares, survived.
Jonathan Bloomer, Morgan Stanley’s international director, his wife Judy, lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife, jewelry designer Neda Morvillo, and Recaldo Tomas, the yacht’s cook, is one of the remaining five people who died in the sinking.
The 56-metre luxury yacht Bayesian was caught in a severe storm. However, experts are not sure why the large yacht sank so quickly.
Italian authorities are investigating the incident.
Author: Morning mail
Source: CM Jornal

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