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This weekend, the yacht of UK tech tycoon Lynch will be brought to the surface.

The sunken superyacht of late British tech tycoon Mike Lynch will be recovered this weekend from the sea near the northern Sicily coast, according to the company that is leading the salvage operation.

The 56-metre (184-foot-long) Bayesian, which was moored near Palermo in the small Porticello port, sank last August during a sudden and severe weather event. Seven people were killed, including Lynch's daughter Hannah and Lynch.

The recovery process was made easier by the removal of the 72-metre mast using a remote controlled cutting tool. It was then placed on the seabed.

The Bayesian will be lifted 50 meters to the surface by a powerful marine crane.

Marcus Cave, Head of Naval Architecture, TMC Marine, said that if all goes well, the final recovery of the vessel will be this weekend.

The bodies are expected to arrive at the nearby port of Termini Imerese, on Monday, and be handed over to authorities investigating the tragedy.

A UK interim report last month said that the yacht was susceptible to violent winds, and it was likely knocked down by gusts exceeding 117 km/h (73 miles per hour).

The yacht also sank, killing lawyer Chris Morvillo, his wife Neda and banker Jonathan Bloomer, along with his wife Judy. Also killed were chef Recaldo, as well as Jonathan Bloomer, and his wife Judy.

Nine crew members and six passengers were also rescued.

Last month, the salvage work was temporarily halted following the death of an active diver.

(source: Reuters)