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Family of ‘friendly’ chef killed in Bayesian superyacht tragedy ‘want justice for his death and will seek a payout’

Published on May 18, 2025 at 11:29 PM

THE family of a chef who was killed in the Bayesian superyacht tragedy wants “justice”;; for his death.

Recaldo Thomas, 59, was among the seven people who died after Brit billionaire Mike Lynch’s sank off the coast of Sicily during a storm last year.

Family handout photo of Recaldo Thomas on a yacht.

Selfie of a smiling chef in a galley.

Aerial view of the sailing yacht Bayesian.

Recaldo’s family are now seeking compensation for his tragic death – and they could be in line for a $40 million payout.

The chef’s sister-in-law Joycelyn Palmer told MailOnline: “We just want justice and yes, we will be looking at compensation, someone must pay for what happened.”;;

Last week a report detailing the “vulnerability”;; of the yacht revealed how the tragedy unfolded.

A thorough has shown that the ship was likely knocked over by “extreme wind”;; and was not able to recover.

But Palmer believes the yacht’s 236ft mast may have also played a part in the tragic sinking.

Recaldo’s sister-in-law said: “I looked up the yacht and when I saw the mast I just thought that must have something to do with what happened.

“You can even see it in one of the last pictures he sent us.”;;

She also claimed the crew were at fault as they had taken the for granted and didn’t alert the captain until it was “too late”;;.

Palmer recalled the emotional turmoil the family experienced in the aftermath of the tragedy.

She said it took six long weeks to get Recaldo’s body, meaning they were unable to have an open-casket and say their goodbyes properly.

Palmer described her brother-in-law as a lovely man who had a heart of gold and an infectious smile.

The family’s lawyer said they were looking at a possible $40million pay-out for the “emotional loss”;;.

Recaldo was among when the 184ft yacht capsized and sank on August 19.

Anchored off the coast of Porticello Harbour in Palermo, a downburst of stormy winds hit the boat causing it to topple.

It sunk to the sea floor in minutes and prompted a huge five-day search operation with specialist divers, underwater drones and helicopters.

Recaldo was found dead near the wreck site on August 19, but it took several more days to recover six missing guests including the Brit billionaire and his daughter.

lawyer Chris Morvillo and wife Neda also died, as did Morgan Stanley international chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Judy.

Just two months before the disaster, Lynch had been cleared of carrying out a massive fraud over the sale of his software firm Autonomy toin 2011.

The boat trip was a celebration of his acquittal in the case in the US.

Recaldo Thomas wearing a Pabst Blue Ribbon trucker hat.

A yellow crane barge lifting a section of an offshore oil platform.
The yacht sunk on August 19

An interim report by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch revealed last week that the yacht had a “vulnerability”;; to lighter winds which the owner and crew may not have known about.

Andrew Moll, chief inspector of marine accidents, said: “The findings indicate that the extreme wind experienced bywas sufficient to knock the yacht over.

“Further, once the yacht had heeled beyond an angle of 70° the situation was irrecoverable.

“The results will be refined as the investigation proceeds, and more information becomes available.”;;

Theis officially underway.

Floating cranes, remote-controlled , and specialist divers amongst other marine experts are all helping to recovery the vessel.

But the operation had to be put on pause just days after it started when a .

The diver, who is thought to be a Dutch national, reportedly died when working 160ft below the ocean alongside other recovery workers to cut the boom of the.

After an unsuccessful attempt trying to cut the section, the divers are believed to have used a blow torch.

Local media speculated that the man was hit by part of the cut boom as it came off whilst he was underwater.

Butsaid they have launched a probe to understand what exactly caused the man’s death.

According to other local media reports, an underwater explosion was heard by at least one person before the man was found dead.

Floating crane ship HEBO LIFT 2 in a port.
The mission to life the yacht from the seabed is underway
Italian fire service dive team returning to port after a search and recovery operation.
Emergency services after the tragedy

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