Investigators have begun work inspecting a Manx-owned yacht which sank last year, claiming seven lives, after it was raised from the sea floor at the weekend.
The 56-metre Bayesian, owned by Douglas company Revtom, sank during a storm off Sicily last August - UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch and six other people were among those who lost their lives.
The £18 million vessel has been raised from the sea and taken to Termini Imerese, where experts will try to discover what caused the disaster.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch says it's still investigating, but the yacht may have had design flaws which contributed to the sinking.
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