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Gulf Press > World > Bayesian captain faces investigation for shipwreck and manslaughter
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Bayesian captain faces investigation for shipwreck and manslaughter

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Last updated: 2024/08/26 at 11:18 AM
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Italian prosecutors have named James Cutfield, the captain of the Bayesian yacht that sunk last Monday, as a suspect in its manslaughter investigation into the deaths of the seven people who perished. Cutfield was interrogated for two hours on Sunday, marking his second round of questioning in the ongoing probe. The authorities questioned Cutfield about key issues like whether the tender door had been opened, the position of the movable centerboard, and the timing of the events. There is uncertainty about the 32-minute delay between the sinking and the launching of the signal flare. The authorities are also seeking clarification on the communication between the captain and the crew member responsible for weather warnings, the ship’s condition, and the operation of the mechanism to seal the ship’s doors. Cutfield’s status changed from a witness to a suspect following witness testimonies and a review of underwater images of the wreck, and more crew members may be investigated in the future.

The autopsies of the seven victims of the shipwreck are set to begin at the Palermo Polyclinic on Tuesday, with examinations expected to continue until Thursday. Currently, two bodies are at the forensic medicine institute, while the remaining five are at the local cemetery. There were a total of 22 people on board, with 15 managing to escape onto a lifeboat when the yacht sank. The seven who perished included British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, his daughter, his lawyer, the president of Morgan Stanley International, and the ship’s chef. The group was celebrating Lynch’s acquittal in a fraud investigation linked to the sale of his company to HP for $11 billion. Lynch was found not guilty of fraud charges in June by a San Francisco jury.

The sinking of the yacht resulted in the tragic deaths of seven individuals, including well-known figures like UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch. Italian prosecutors have named James Cutfield, the captain of the sunken yacht, as a suspect in a manslaughter investigation into the incident. Cutfield has faced interrogation on multiple occasions, with the authorities focusing on various crucial details related to the disaster, such as the opening of the tender door, the position of the movable centerboard, and the timeline of events leading to the sinking. The delay in launching a signal flare and other aspects of the communication and ship’s operation are also under scrutiny.

The shift in Cutfield’s status from a witness to a suspect came after witness testimonies and the examination of underwater images of the wreckage. This development indicates that more crew members may face investigation in the future as the authorities seek to unravel the circumstances surrounding the tragic event. The autopsies of the seven victims are scheduled to begin shortly, providing further insights into the cause of their deaths. The victims, including Lynch, his daughter, his lawyer, and other prominent individuals, were on board the yacht to celebrate Lynch’s recent legal victory in a high-profile fraud case in the US.

The autopsies of the seven victims of the yacht sinking are expected to shed light on the cause of their deaths and potentially provide additional details regarding the tragic incident. The victims, who included notable figures like UK tech tycoon Mike Lynch and his daughter, were onboard the yacht to commemorate Lynch’s recent legal triumph in a decade-long fraud investigation. Italian prosecutors have named the captain of the sunken yacht as a suspect in the manslaughter investigation, highlighting the serious nature of the case. The probe has focused on crucial details such as the opening of the tender door, the position of the movable centerboard, and the timeline of events leading to the sinking, as well as the delay in issuing a signal flare.

The authorities have also scrutinized the communication between the captain and the crew member responsible for weather warnings, the condition of the ship, and the operation of mechanisms sealing the ship’s doors. Cutfield’s status change from a witness to a suspect underscores the complexities of the case and the potential involvement of other crew members in the investigation. The tragic loss of seven lives in the yacht sinking has reverberated across the community, prompting a thorough examination of the events that transpired. As the autopsies begin and more details emerge, the quest for justice and accountability in this devastating incident continues to unfold.

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