Penetration diving and victim recovery is extremely hazardous. I am quite surprised they didn't attempt to raise the wreck and work on the surface. Glad they got them all out, for all that.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/23/mike-lynch-yacht-possibility-of-manslaughter-charges-as-final-body-retrieved-sicily
@sullybiker Wasn’t there something weird about that wreck / the bodies being left? Something about some of the cargo being removed?
@Flick There's lots of conspiracies. Supposedly it was carrying something illicit.
@Flick I think it was bureaucratic imcompetence leading to the usual information vacuum. The official report has not been meaningfully contested.
@Flick They even went back last year and raised the ramp - a key part of the evidence - and it was pretty much as the report hypothesized.
@Flick You can go down the rabbit hole. It's interesting.
@Flick The main. lesson from it is, if you're on a ship and it looks like things are going bad, do not waste time getting out.
@Flick A lot of the controversy arose from the fact they did not recover people, for little good reason. Raising it would be expensive, but it's nearly 800 people, ffs.
@Flick A large number of whom were never located; families literally no idea what happened.
@sullybiker I thought it rang a bell.
@feld As I'm sure they'll tell you it's very dangerous. Divers get killed all the time attempting rescue and recovery.
@feld Is that the same person as the forum mod?
@feld I wonder if it is a sign of the wealth involved that they wasted no time in retrieval. There's no rush otherwise; everybody is dead.
This is a saturation dive team exploring MS Estonia back in Winter 1994. Nothing graphic is shown (despite ~750 victims trapped in the hull) but it gives s great idea of the very difficult working conditions such teams face.
https://youtu.be/ACpsOTfEplg