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Two British crew members on Bayesian superyacht under investigation

  • Two British crew members of the Bayesian superyacht are under investigation by local prosecutors after the vessel sank off Sicily, resulting in seven deaths.
  • Tim Parker Eaton and Matthew Griffith are the crew under investigation for potential failures leading to the incident.
  • James Cutfield, the 51-year-old captain from New Zealand, also faces investigation for possible manslaughter and culpable shipwreck charges.
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After the shipwreck of the luxury yacht Bayesian off the coast of Sicily, in which seven people died last week, the prosecutor's office in Sicily launched an investigation against the captain of the vessel and two other members of the crew.

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According to media reports, the 22-year-old sailor was on watch on board the yacht and should have warned of an approaching storm, which then caused the yacht to sink.

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▶️ On August 19, the businessman's superyacht sank after being trapped in the heart of a storm. Prosecutors on the Italian island are investigating crimes of shipwreck and involuntary homicides. In addition to the captain of the boat, the investigation has expanded to include two other crew members. - Mike Lynch's superyacht shipwreck in Sicily: why are investigators interested in two other crew members (International)

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Euronews broke the news in France on Tuesday, August 27, 2024.
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