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• #89627
Hence, very low but not impossible.
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• #89628
You're right to point this out; as ever, 'newsworthiness' favours the novel, irregular, and individual. Stories about horrible boat sinkings have been posted here many times. On the same day that story appeared, spindrift posted this one:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0vv717yvpeo?
It's a persistent complaint about the media that they should stubbornly post the same things over and over, if they recur all the time, until something is done about them, but that almost never happens. People move on quickly, memories are short.
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• #89629
On a plane, train or automobile.
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• #89630
Either freak weather or a huge mistake by the crew or an unexpected gear failure, e.g. broken mast or jammed winch. The boat had a professional crew and was managed by Camper and Nicholson, a very reputable firm. The sinking happened at 4.30 am. Maybe there will be a lawsuit suggesting that whoever was on duty was remiss in not checking the weather radar? I dunno. There's usually a lawsuit when a rich person has a fatal accident.
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• #89631
The Greggs ginger bread bandit has been sentenced
But this one gets me, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cnvymmv5lr9o edl abuse and fights back.
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• #89632
Come now, why would the CIA want to take out a principled, vocal critic of the one-sided US-UK extradition arrangement (with deep pockets) just after he'd been busy panning it in the media?
Oh...
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• #89633
Interesting to hear that his co-defendant was critically injured [edit: by a car driver] 2 days ago... https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/mike-lynchs-co-defendant-us-trial-critically-injured-uk-road-accident-source-2024-08-19/
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• #89634
It had a 75 metre aluminium mast, which was snapped by a waterspout. It was the 2nd tallest mast in the world and the tallest aluminium one.
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• #89635
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• #89636
Watched Triangle of Sadness a few months ago and imagine this is precisely how the boat and soles went down.
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• #89637
a severe airborne nut allergy
Wow, that sounds like another level.
Squirrels are bastards.
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• #89638
my immediate thought re the sunk super yacht was perhaps the other vessel which was in the vicinity, and stated that they struggled to maintain position at one point, might have drifted into the yacht during the storm.
pure speculation and seems that wasn't the causal event as no collision has been report
Perhaps the snapped section of mast punctured the hull? That is not uncommon when boats are de-masted - some boats carry bolt cutters as emergency items so they can quickly get rid of a broken section of mast, which will still be tied to the boat by the wire cable mast stays...
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• #89639
Was he a fun manager?
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• #89640
"near the Be At One bar" 🤣
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• #89641
.
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• #89642
He's subsequently died.
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• #89643
All very Final Destination.
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• #89644
🤔
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• #89645
You’d think a billionaire could afford titanium smh.
Whatever happened must’ve been terrible. Survivors will no doubt share all soon enough.
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• #89646
Accidental renaissance.
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• #89647
A lot of very high powered people on that yacht. I guess that, and the accident involving Lynchh’s co-defendant at the weekend, is why a team of investigators/prosecutors hot-footed it over to Italy from the UK as soon as the sinking hit the news.
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• #89648
I can't wait for this episode of Montelbano
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• #89649
Such a crazy boat.
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• #89650
I do hope this Lynch man survives, even if his testicles are destroyed, hopefully his wife makes it too and can update people about what happened.
You probably need a freak occurrence for a boat like this to sink so close to land?