Probe into Superyacht Capsize Tragedy
- Italian prosecutor launches probe into 'multiple culpable homicides and shipwreck' involving 'unnamed persons'.
- Investigation will focus on actions of captain and first officer and examine CCTV footage showing last moments before capsizing.
- Probe aims to determine the cause of the tragic superyacht accident and potential manslaughter charges.
In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that the yacht Bayesian was dragged at anchor for approximately 16 minutes during a recent maritime tragedy, contradicting earlier reports that it sank in just sixty seconds. Investigators are now scrutinizing the actions of Captain James Cutfield and first officer Matthew Griffith, as they seek to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident. The Bayesian, described by Mr. Costantino as "one of the safest boats in the world," is under investigation as authorities interview crew members who survived the ordeal. Among the survivors is Sasha, the daughter of late Irish racing driver Fionn Murray, who has worked in the yachting industry for a decade. Local residents expressed relief at her survival, which spared her family from further tragedy. Sasha's mother, Jessica, brother Kilian, and grandmother Erika were all deeply affected by the incident, but the news of her escape provided a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos. The family has endured significant loss, making Sasha's survival a welcome reprieve. In stark contrast, the family of teenager Hannah Lynch is grappling with profound grief following the loss of both Hannah and her father, tech entrepreneur Dr. Lynch. A spokesperson for the family conveyed their devastation, stating they are being supported by loved ones during this harrowing time. Friends and classmates have paid tribute to Hannah, recalling her vibrant spirit and the deep connections she fostered with those around her.