
Bayesian mounted a 75-meter aluminium mast, the highest in the world
Bayesian's Naufragi: “No accident is caused by a single cause”
The delegate of the College of Naval Engineers in the Balearic Islands, Rafael Velasco, says that we must wait for the advance of the investigation to know exactly what happened to the sunken supervelero in Sicily“It is very soon to know exactly what happened to Bayesian, but the fact is that no accident occurs for a single cause”.
The dean of the Delegation of the College of Naval and Ocean Engineers in the Balearic Islands, Rafael Velasco, considers it necessary to wait for the research to advance. To determine the causes of the sinking of the 56-meter sailboat last Sunday off the Porticello coast, a short distance from the Sicilian port of Palermo. “We know that the shipwreck occurred during an episode of weather The ship is also being speculated to have been destroyed by a marine sleeve, but the fall of a mast does not necessarily mean that the ship is going to peak,” said Velasco, who insists that “it is necessary to analyze many factors before reaching a conclusion”, given that some information that is transcending the media &ón8212; are contradictory”.
The industrial estate of the Balearic engineers His remains rest 50 meters deep. Among those missing in the shipwreck were the British technology magnate Mike Lynch, his 18-year-old daughter Hanna Lynch, the bank president Morgan Stanley International, Jonathan Bloomer, and the lawyer Chris Morvillo. The bodies of the latter two and their wives have been recovered today by the firefighters of Palermo, according to Il Giornale di Sicília. At the time of the accident, 15 people were paid off for a throat that was anchored a short distance from Bayesian. The body of the boat's cook, Richardo Thomas, was found in the aftermath of the shipwreck.