Global Affairs Canada says it's aware of reports that a Canadian has died after a luxury superyacht sank off Sicily during a violent storm.
Global Affairs Canada says it's aware of reports that a Canadian has died after a luxury superyacht sank off Sicily during a violent storm.
Authorities in Sicily say one body has been recovered and police divers are trying to reach the hull of the ship as six people remain unaccounted for.
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