Investigation Reveals Crew Errors Led to Bayesian Superyacht Sinking, Not Storm
A recent investigation into the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht, which resulted in the deaths of British billionaire Mike Lynch, his daughter, and five others, has concluded that the incident was not caused by a catastrophic storm as initially believed. The report, conducted by experts for Italian prosecutors, found that the weather conditions at the time were manageable and described as a 'squall' rather than a severe storm. The blame has been placed on the crew for underestimating the storm's strength and failing to take appropriate actions. The public prosecutor's office in Termini Imerese, Sicily, is conducting a criminal investigation, with potential charges of negligent shipwreck and manslaughter against the captain and crew members. The ship's builder, Perini Navi, may also face liability for the rapid sinking of the vessel.