25.08.2025 02:49
The lifeless body of businessman Halit Yukay, whose boat was found in a broken state while attempting to travel from Yalova to Bozcaada, was reached on the 19th day after he went missing. Yukay's body will be recovered under the coordination of the Naval Forces Command to ensure the integrity of the body is preserved. Meanwhile, Yukay's lifeless body was captured on camera by an unmanned underwater robot.
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The body of 43-year-old businessman Halit Yukay, whose boat set sail from Yalova to Bozcaada and was found broken and partially submerged, will be retrieved in a coordinated effort with the Naval Forces Command to ensure the integrity of the body, 19 days after it was located at a depth of 68 meters.
THE CORPSE WAS FOUND AT A DEPTH OF 68 METERS
On the 19th day of the search operations conducted by the Coast Guard Southern Marmara Group Command, the General Directorate of Coastal Safety, the Samsun Police Department's Marine Port Branch, the Çanakkale Police Department's Marine Port Branch, the İzmir Police Department's Marine Port Branch, and the Yalova Marine Port Branch, Yukay's lifeless body was reached. In the area where the accident occurred, 7 miles off the coast of Erdek district, at a depth of 68 meters, Yukay's body was detected by the marine police using an underwater sonar device, and around the body, the plates of the boat's engine and parts of the boat were also identified.
THE INTEGRITY OF THE BODY WILL BE PROTECTED
The operation to retrieve the body from the seabed will be carried out in coordination with the Naval Forces Command to ensure the integrity of the body. The ROV, which can perform imaging and scanning up to a depth of 300 meters, can also bring underwater detected objects to the surface with the help of a gripping arm attached to its mechanism. However, due to concerns about the integrity of the body being compromised, the operation is planned to be conducted together with the Naval Forces Command.
'BATUHAN A' CREW WAS ALSO RETRIEVED BY THEM
The cargo ship 'Batuhan A', which set sail from Marmara Island in Balıkesir on February 14, 2024, with a crew of 6 and a load of 1250 tons of marble powder, sank on February 15 at 06:32, taking on water off the coast of Karacabey district, southwest of Imralı Island, and its wreckage settled on the seabed at a depth of 51 meters, 4 miles off the coast. The bodies of the missing crew were also retrieved by the divers of the Naval Forces Command using an elevator system by descending to the seabed.
RECORDED WITH ROV
The body, located by the coast guard's boat using the Side Scan Sonar (SSS) device, was recorded with an unmanned underwater vehicle (ROV). The diver police stated, "We detected a piece with the SSS device. It is at this coordinate. Later, we conducted a dive in the area with the ROV. We are 7 miles off the Erdek Peninsula. We found the missing Halit Yukay with the support of police diver teams and the Coast Guard. We are currently working to retrieve him from where he is located," which was also captured on video.
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