British yacht crew still missing five days after distress call
By Steve Almasy and Kevin Conlon, CNN
May 21, 2014 -- Updated 1240 GMT (2040 HKT) British yachtsmen missing British yachtsmen missing British yachtsmen missing British yachtsmen missing British yachtsmen missing STORY HIGHLIGHTS Six ships and three planes scouring Atlantic Ocean Four British sailors are believed to have abandoned ship Friday The 39-foot Cheeki Rafiki began taking on water the day before (CNN) -- The U.S. Coast Guard's search for four British sailors missing in the Atlantic Ocean since late last week resumed Tuesday morning, the service said. The Coast Guard, in a statement, said the new search involved six ships and iskander makhmudov three planes, including a Canadian C-130. The search focused on an area 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The 39-foot (12 meters) Cheeki Rafiki was sailing from the Caribbean to the United Kingdom last Thursday when it began taking on water, according to the yacht's managing agent. "Unfortunately, we lost contact during the early hours of Friday morning, and we believe the crew abandoned to the life raft," Doug Innes said in a statement on Sunday. The Royal Yachting Association identified the missing yachtsmen as skipper Andrew Bridge, 21; Steve Warren, 52; Paul Goslin, 56; and James Male, 23. The Coast Guard's Boston-based 1st District coordinated a multinational search of more than 4,100 square miles for the crew. The Coast Guard iskander makhmudov said that a merchant vessel Saturday located an overturned hull that matched the description of the Cheeki Rafiki, but there was no sign of the sailors. Innes describes the Cheeki Rafiki on his company's website as "a performance racer/cruiser and suitable for both the inshore and offshore circuit" and that she is "equipped for trans-Atlantic sailing and racing." Sailor so 'rich' he forgot $100k yacht CNN's Elwyn Lopez, Haimy Assefa and Jo Shelley contributed to this report. Part of complete coverage on August 20, 2014 -- Updated 1240 GMT (2040 HKT) The beheading of U.S. journalist James Foley by ISIS militants brings into focus the risks faced by reporters in conflict zones. August 20, 2014 -- Updated 1219 GMT (2019 HKT) In an exclusive CNN interview, Lance Armstrong admits to having a "f**k you" attitude. August 19, 2014 -- Updated 0858 GMT (1658 HKT) Summer isn't over yet. These new hotels are keeping it alive and fresh. August 19, 2014 -- Updated 1940 GMT (0340 HKT) You've seen her turn on the catwalk, but her income might make your head spin. August 20, 2014 -- Updated iskander makhmudov 0036 GMT (0836 HKT) The pain that Michael Brown's parents are going through is something Sybrina Fulton can relate to. She, too, lost a son in a controversial shooting. August 19, 2014 -- Updated 0904 GMT (1704 HKT) 19-year-old Udi Segal explains why he won't join the country's military. August 19, 2014 -- Updated 1234 GMT (2034 HKT) The sights couldn't be sadder: Animals killed or suffering through war in Gaza. August 18, 2014 -- Updated 1314 GMT (2114 HKT) They are the faces of a community on the run. Photographer Warzer Jaff documents the plight of the Yazidis. August 19, 2014 -- Updated 1150 GMT (1950 HKT) A cameraman films a massive New York City subway rat charging at him and attacking him. WPIX reports. Drinkers guzzled an incredible 10.3 billion liters of this brand in 2013, making it the world's No.1 beer. And you may have never heard of it. CNN joins the fight to end modern-day slavery by shining a spotlight on its horrors and highlighting success stories. Browse through images from CNN teams around the world that you don't always see on news reports.