Stephen Chamberlain died in a car accident: he was co-accused with the tycoon Mike Lynch, who disappeared after the Palermo shipwreck
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Yacht sunk in Palermo, the right-hand man and co-defendant of the tycoon Lynch who died hit by a car a few hours before the disaster
He had chosen not to leave with his colleagues for a vacation aboard the Bayesian, the yacht that sunk at dawn on 19 August in the waters in front of Palermo. But Stephen Chamberlain was not saved anyway. The 50-year-old former financial vice-president of Autonomy, the IT company founded by British magnate Mike Lynch — owner of the sailing ship and missing along with five other people — died a few hours earlier, Saturday, August 18, hit by a car…
United Kingdom: the co-accused of tycoon Mike Lynch, missing in a shipwreck, killed in an accident 48 hours earlier
Stephen Chamberlain was hit by a car on Saturday morning while jogging near Cambridge. The accident of the former Vice President of Autonomy occurred less than two days before the sinking of the British CEO of “tech”, Mike Lynch.
Stephen Chamberlain died in a car accident: he was co-accused with the tycoon Mike Lynch, who disappeared after the Palermo shipwreck
Chamberlain had been acquitted in the US in a fraud trial with the founder of the company Autonomy, Mike Lynch, the 59-year-old British tycoon lost in the wreck of the superyacht off the Sicilian coast
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