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Mother Saves Toddler During Yacht Sinking off Sicily

Charlotte Golunski, a mother aboard a luxury superyacht, heroically saved her one-year-old daughter when their vessel sank off Sicily’s coast amid a violent storm. Recounting the harrowing ordeal, Charlotte described how she used every ounce of her strength to prevent her daughter from being swept away by the turbulent waters. The incident occurred early on Monday, August 19, when Charlotte and her partner sensed the worsening weather and went above deck, moments before the yacht, named the Bayesian, succumbed to the storm. Charlotte’s quick actions amidst the chaos ensured her daughter’s safety, marking a dramatic survival story as they were rescued from the sinking ship.

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