Ambrogio Cartosio, the prosecutor, stated at a press conference, "It will be difficult to determine the cause of the sinking until the yacht is brought to the surface and inspected, which could take weeks." This underscores the complexities involved in the ongoing investigation surrounding the boat's rapid sinking.
Cartosio further explained, "There could be responsibilities of the captain only... the whole crew... the boat makers... or those who were in charge of surveilling the boat," indicating the broad scope of potential accountability in the tragedy.
The authorities also noted, "The captain and the crew, who have been holed up in a Sicilian hotel with other survivors, are allowed to leave Italy. But prosecutors said that they still want to ask them more questions," highlighting the ongoing nature of their investigation despite initial freedoms granted.
Investigators highlighted that they are focusing on the reasons why the 184-foot-long Bayesian sank so quickly, particularly in contrast to other yachts nearby that managed to weather the storm, suggesting critical oversight may have played a role.
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