Four Britons, two Americans and a Canadian person are missing after a super yacht with 22 people onboard sank off the coast of Sicily during bad weather.
Fifteen people were rescued from the 56-metre sailing boat Bayesian by coastguard patrol boats and firefighters, including a one-year-old child.
One body was found near the wreck, but six others were unaccounted for, said Luca Cari, a spokesperson for the Italian fire rescue service.
The Italian coastguard said in a statement: “This morning at about 5.00 am (0300 GMT), following a violent storm, a 56-metre yacht called Bayesian flying the British flag sank near Porticello.” The boat had a crew of 10 people and 12 passengers, it added.
Rescue divers are trying to reach the hull, which sank to approximately 49 metres. The public prosecutor’s office in Termini Imerese is investigating the incident.
Eight of those rescued, including the one-year-old, were transferred to local hospitals and were all in a stable condition.
The coastguard said the yacht was built by the Italian shipbuilder Perini in 2008. The luxury vessel has an aluminium hull, can reach a maximum speed of 15 knots and can carry 12 guests and a crew of up to 10, according to online specialist yacht sites.
The boat left the Sicilian port of Milazzo on 14 August and was last tracked east of Palermo on Sunday evening, with a navigation status of “at anchor”, according to the tracking app Vesselfinder.
Reports in local media said that a waterspout had hit the vessel. A waterspout, which roughly resembles a mini-tornado, is a column that descends from a cloud to form a rotating mixture of wind and water over a body of water.
Agencies contributed to this report