4 victims on Mike Lynch superyacht suffocated while trapped on ship, autopsies suggest
6 of the 7 bodies were found in cabins on the left side of the boat, where the victims may have tried to search for remaining bubbles of air
Initial examinations of four of the people killed when British tech tycoon Mike Lynch’s family yacht sank off Sicily last month indicated they had died of suffocation as oxygen ran out on the stricken vessel, judicial sources said on Thursday.
Lynch, his daughter Hannah, an on-board cook and four guests died when the Bayesian, a British flagged 56-metre (184-feet) superyacht, sank during a severe and sudden weather event off the port of Porticello, near Palermo, on August 19.
First results from autopsies on four of the victims – Morgan Stanley International chairman Jonathan Bloomer, his wife Judith, lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife Neda – suggested that they died from suffocation, having been trapped on the ship.
More forensic tests were ordered, with results expected in the coming weeks, the sources said.
The autopsies on cook Recaldo Thomas and Mike Lynch were expected to be conducted on Friday, with Hannah Lynch due to follow on Saturday.
The bodies of the dead, except for the cook, were found in the cabins on the left-hand side of the boat, where the passengers may have tried to search for remaining bubbles of air, the head of Palermo’s Fire Brigade said last month.