Bayesian superyacht sinking ‘not caused by storm’, says preliminary report

Aninvestigationhas found that the sinking of a Bayesiansuperyachtoff the coast ofSicily, wasnot caused by a storm as originally suspected, according to reports.

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The 56-metre (184ft)Bayesian sank off the coastof theItalianisland on 19 August, 2024, killing seven people including Britishbillionaireand tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter.

Italian prosecutors have now found that a storm was not to blame for the incident, according to findings shared with Sky News.

The weather on the day of the incident amounted to “little more than a squall, a sudden increase in wind speed that precedes thunderstorms and downpours,” which should have been manageable for the crew of the ship.

Preliminary findings suggest thatthe yacht is thought to have sunkdue to improper actions on the part of the crew of the boat and their underestimation of the weather with certain safety devices not being activated properly.

Tech tycoon Mike Lynch's superyacht the Bayesian is moved after being lifted to the surface near the fishing town of Porticello, Sicily in June 2025. (PA)

The investigation is also exploring the possibility of alleged crimes including negligent shipwreck and multiple counts of manslaughter for the yacht’s captain and two of its crew members.

The yacht’s manufacturers,Italian prosecutors, British marine investigators and survivorshave all made different claimsabout why the boat sank so suddenly.

Last May, an interim report into the sinking, released by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB), showed wind speeds of 63.4 knots (73.0mph) on the yacht’s beam were sufficient to tip it over.

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It was thought that the extreme winds were enough to topple the boat causing its passengers to be thrown into the sea.

Hannah and Mike Lynch (Family handout)

The report suggested the structure may have compromised the boat’s stability in “motoring mode,” vulnerabilities that were not included in theyacht’s stability manual.

The MAIB report also challenged claims made by yacht builder The Italian Sea Group, finding that the Bayesian would capsize at a 70.6-degree heel, contrary to the builder’s assertion it could recover from 73 degrees.

Giovanni Costantino, the Chief of TISG, has described the yacht as “unsinkable” and claimed the crew must have left doors or hatches open, allowing water in.

The Bayesian was recovered from the sea ten months after its sinking in a multi-million pound operation.

At the time of its sinking, 22 people were on board. A coastguard official in Palermo said at the time thatbad weather had been expectedbut not of the magnitude witnessed, with winds of up to 90mph recorded on the day.

Subsequent investigations identified that the boat was hit by a mesocyclone, which is a type of powerful rotating thunderstorm that can produce tornadoes or extreme wind bursts.

Mr Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, was also on board the vessel and managed to escape. She told doctors that at 4am, the boat had tilted and she and her husband were woken up. Other victims included the yacht’s chef Recaldo Thomas and Morgan Stanley International chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy Bloomer.

Bayesian superyacht sinking ‘not caused by storm’, says preliminary report

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Evan Ross Katz Reveals How a DM to Jennifer Coolidge Completely Changed His Career (Exclusive)

Evan Ross Katz has secured his status as a pop culture fanatic thanks to his viral memes, which he started making while watching the first season of The White Lotus in 2021

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  • Since then, he's continued to create content to support shows, and he's ironed out a strategy for how to find the best scenes to turn into shareable social media posts

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Evan Ross Katz consumed pop culture with such avid interest that eventually, he started contributing to it.

Looking back on the past few years of his career, the online personality, 37, says he owes a lot to the first season ofThe White Lotus, but you won't find his name on a list of cast and crew. Katz worked his magic from the audience, stirring up conversation on social media by sharing shareable memes of the show's funniest moments and best-written lines.

At some point over the course of the season, his content became an inextricable companion to the critically acclaimed series. It didn't take long for Katz to have the added endorsement of creator Mike White, whom Katz admired well beforeThe White Lotuspremiered its first season in 2021.

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"I was watchingWhite Lotusbefore it even premiered. I was locked in. I was like, 'This is going to be my show,'" Katz tells PEOPLE while discussing the recent launch of his Netflix podcastShut Up Evan, which premiered on the streaming platform on May 1.

He eventually connected with Jennifer Coolidge, too, having loved her performance as Tanya in seasons 1 and 2. Katz sent the Emmy-winning actress a direct message to invite her on the previous iteration of his podcast of the same name, and she agreed.

"My listenership grew so much because of that episode. So I really do credit her at any turn ... with really giving me the opportunity, inviting me into her home, doing this interview with me and kind of broadening my visibility," he says.

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Katz hasn't stopped obsessing overThe White Lotus, but he's also started to give his other favorite shows the same treatment. In fact, he also pulls clips and soundbites from viral interviews, movies, comedy specials and more, filling his Instagram grid with pop culture's best highlights. He tells PEOPLE it's a format he could keep up forever.

"I love making memes so much," he says. "It's funny, I wouldn't be so bold as to call it an art form, but there is a technique to it. I often say that I watch something once for pleasure and then I watch it a second time and I turn what I call my 'meme brain' on ... It calms me."

The most memeable moments usually aren't the same scenes that make it to the trailers, Katz observes. There's far more content to mine in those "throwaway moments," he notes. "I call them meme gold."

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That's ultimately what Katz sets out to achieve as the host of his new Netflix show, which will feature both one-on-one conversations with celebrities and panel-style discussions with several voices.

"It's all framing," Katz says of the journalistic style that's reflected in both his memes and his interviews. "These things exist, but you kind of have to choose where you want to look at them."

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Paris Hilton told PEOPLE that the return of Y2K fashion trends makes her “so happy and proud" on Wednesday, April 29

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  • Hilton wore an elegant personalized blue Danyul Brown look to match the 2026 Motorola Razr

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Paris Hiltonknows what's hot.

At Motorola's Razr Studios 2026 launch event on Wednesday, April 29, Hilton, 45, reflected on her legacy in 2000s fashion and the role that her Razr has played as one of her signature accessories.

“It makes me so happy and proud," Hilton tells PEOPLE exclusively of the return of Y2K fashion trends. "It makes me so proud, because I am the one who really created Y2K fashion, so it’s just so much fun to see so many people wearing looks that I’ve worn, and just seeing on all the biggest designers' mood boards, pictures of me."

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Hilton notes that "the 2000s were such a fun time during fashion" with "all the bright colors" being "really extra and the sparkles, and people just having fun with it."

"So it’s really fun just to see so many people really embracing that style and having a good time,” Hilton tells PEOPLE.

The launch event, held at the Lot on Formosa in Los Angeles, introduced the "new Motorola Razr family," Including Hilton, Avan Jogia, Natalie Bryant, Isan Elba and more.

Hilton wore a vibrant blue custom Danyul Brown gown that featured a corset bodice with intricate branch-like detailing, a sheer skirt, a matching floor-length scarf and silk gloves. The look was tailored to her Motorola collaboration as she walked the runway with her Pantone orient blue Razr.

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Longtime Razr user, Hilton tells PEOPLE about how having agency over what she chooses to share publicly has changed her relationship with stardom since the 2000s.“It’s definitely changed the game in so many ways," Hilton said. "I love how we all have our own platform, so we’re able to show our truth instead of having the media control everything; people can really take agency to really create a brand as well."

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"It’s so exciting that anyone with a phone going on a platform could literally create their own empire, and I was the first to do it, so to see so many people inspired by that and following in my footsteps makes me extremely proud to be the OG," Hilton shared.

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Hilton's relationship with Motorola goes back far beyond the latest launch.“I have always been obsessed with my Motorola razor," Hilton told PEOPLE. "It’s always been like a part of my vibe, my look, and of me. And, just like part of my aesthetic."

Hilton notably partnered with the brand to launch the first-everhot pink limited-edition Razr in 2025.

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"I’m obsessed with the new ones, because everything about it is so elevated, and it’s evolved in so many ways, and yeah, I’m just obsessed," she added of the newest launch. "I love that I can color coordinate with all my outfits, and I thought tonight’s gown was perfect with this gorgeous orient blue phone.”

The launch concluded with a DJ set from Hilton—and she told PEOPLE that she currently has new music in the works."I’m having concerts, I’m headlining all summer long," Hilton said of her upcoming DJ sets at Tecate Emblema 2026 in Mexico City, Brighton & Hove Pride in Brighton, England, and World Pride in Amsterdam.

Hilton told PEOPLE that she is "finishing the third album" and has "been in all of my rehearsals right now, just getting ready with my dancers, to go on tour.”The "Stars Are Blind" singer added that the DJ scene has become far more inclusive than when she started DJing more than a decade ago.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories."When I first started out, it was such a boy’s club, and there were very few women, and I’ve now been DJing 14 years," Hilton said. "And it’s incredible to see so many girl DJs coming in and just absolutely slaying— they’re producing, they’re performing at the biggest music festivals, and I love supporting girls, and it just makes me so happy to see all of my sisters slaying the game.”

Hilton's 2000s catchphrase "that's hot" was a persistent fixture of pop culture at the time. When asked about what catch phrase would define this phase of her life, the mother of two said, “Definitely 'sliving,' 'sliving mom,' 'loves it' would really describe it, and 'that’s hot' will always be such a huge part of my life, so all three.”

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Christine Quinn and Heather Rae El Moussa Are Officially Returning to “Selling Sunset”: ‘Growth Can Still Come with an Edge’

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Calling allSelling Sunsetfans! The hit Netflix real estate series has officially been renewed for a tenth season — and some familiar faces will be returning.

Aftermuch speculation, Netflix confirmed original cast membersChristine Quinn, 37, andHeather Rae El Moussa, 38, will be returning for season 10, the streamer shared in apress releaseon Wednesday, April 29.

Both Quinn and El Moussa — who were original cast members of the show when it debuted in 2019 — are reuniting with their fellow L.A. agents at the Oppenheim Group as they head back to the competitive world of ultra-luxury real estate.

Quinn, who said she reconnected with the show's creatorAdam DiVello after hersplit from ex Christian Dumontet, revealed she'll be returning to the show “from a very different place, with more perspective, confidence, and clarity,” per the release.

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While Quinn was always painted as the show's villain, she says motherhood has made her “become more intentional and much more protective of my peace” this time around. Despite leaving the show after season 5, she's now ready to take on all of the drama she'll inevitably encounter back at the O Group office.

“I'm still ambitious and direct, but I think people will see a version of me that's more centered and even more sure of herself,” she adds. “I'm not coming back to play an old version of myself. I'm coming back to show where I am now and let the audience see that growth can still come with an edge.”

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Meanwhile, El Moussa — who currently stars on HGTV'sThe Flip Offalongside her husband Tarek and his ex-wife, Christina Haack — said she's ready to return to the cutthroat industry and “not lose myself in it.”

Confirming the news of her return in a playfulInstagrampost on April 29, Heather said she's ready to confront any issues with her fellow O Group agents that were left unresolved following her departure from the show after season 6.

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“There are conversations that got cut short. I'm also not going to pretend things didn't happen,” she added. “Obviously, when you put a group of women with big personalities in a room together, there's going to be tension. That's just reality, but it's how you handle those differences that define the dynamic.”

While Netflix did not confirm when season 10 ofSelling Sunsetis set to premiere, the streamer said to check back for updates coming “very soon.”

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