
Ellie Doughty
Foreign News Reporter at The Sun
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1 week ago |
thesun.ie | Ellie Doughty |Emily-Jane Heap
MANSLAUGHTER charges could be brought over the Bayesian superyacht horror that left four Brits dead - with the wreck to be raised in days. Suffolk Coroner’s Court was told today how separate criminal investigations are being conducted in the UK by the Maritime Coastguard Agency and by prosecutors in Sicily.
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3 weeks ago |
thesun.ie | Ellie Doughty |Thomas Godfrey
A BANKER who died when billionaire Mike Lynch’s yacht sank in Sicily last year left £6million in his will, documents reveal. Jonathan Bloomer, 70, died alongside wife Judy when the £30m, 180ft boat was capsized in a freak weather event off the coast of the Italian island last August. The former chairman of international bank Morgan Stanley, who suffocated in the air pockets of the boat as it sank to the sea floor, passed on £6,551,549.
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3 weeks ago |
en.pressbee.net | Ellie Doughty
A BANKER who died when billionaire Mike Lynch’s yacht sank in Sicily last year left £6million in his will, documents reveal. Jonathan Bloomer, 70, died alongside wife Judy when the £30m, 180ft boat was capsized in a freak weather event off the coast of the Italian island last August. PAMr Bloomer left £6m to his children in his will[/caption] The former chairman of international bank Morgan Stanley, who suffocated in the air pockets of the boat as it sank to the sea floor, passed on £6,551,549.
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1 month ago |
thesun.ie | Ellie Doughty |Sayan Bose
THE wreckage of the doomed Bayesian superyacht is set to be salvaged from the sea bed to find the key clues in the mystery disaster. Seven people, including Brit billionaire Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah, died after the yacht sank off the coast of Sicily during a storm on August 19 last year. Authorities in Sicily are now planning to pull out the wreckage of the sunken ship from the sea bed in hopes to find more answers about the disaster - which they are treating as suspected manslaughter.
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1 month ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Ellie Doughty |Sayan Bose
THE wreckage of the doomed Bayesian superyacht is set to be salvaged from the sea bed to find the key clues in the mystery disaster. Seven people, including Brit billionaire Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah, died after the yacht sank off the coast of Sicily during a storm on August 19 last year. Authorities in Sicily are now planning to pull out the wreckage of the sunken ship from the sea bed in hopes to find more answers about the disaster - which they are treating as suspected manslaughter.
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The final body has been recovered after the Bayesian yacht sank off the coast of Sicily on Monday. It is thought to be Brit teen Hannah Lynch, bringing the search for all missing passengers to an end after five days. https://t.co/tLad1aFNmR