The captain of a boat near the Bayesian has described the terrifying moment he believes he saw the superyacht sink in Sicily. In a new ITV documentary airing tonight, Karsten Borner, captain of the Sir Robert Baden Powell, said: “In the lightening, I saw a big, black triangle – and this might have been the moment when the ship sank ..
. We were looking at the radars and she was gone.” It comes ahead of the inquests into the .
in the freak storm off the coast of the Italian island, along with his 18-year-old daughter Hannah, four other passengers and the vessel’s chef. Inquests into the deaths of Dr Lynch, Hannah, Morgan Stanley International bank chairman Jonathan Bloomer, 70, and his 71-year-old wife Judy Bloomer are set to open at Suffolk Coroner’s Court on Friday morning. as they continue to probe the fatal incident.
A photograph of the Bayesian, which was taken by a passenger on board a neighbouring yacht 14 minutes before the disaster, is being broadcast in the new programme. It appears to show a door in the superyacht’s hull was closed, contradicting allegations crew mistakenly left it open and enabled water to flood the 56-metre yacht. Captain of ship near Bayesian describes terrifying moment boat sunk Chilling final picture of Bayesian superyacht reveals key clues Inquests to open into deaths of Mike Lynch, daughter Hannah and two others New ITV documentary on tragic sinking of Bayesian superyacht set to be broadcast tonight , The captain of a ship near the.