@guyfriday
From the news conference on August 24th
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjdk0nd9n4zo
Also, five of the passengers were found in one cabin on the port side, so I believe that as the vessel’s stern went underwater, it began to take on massive amounts of water. The pitch angle made all the loose furnishings slide towards the stateroom’s exits, which was confirmed by the rescue divers and made entering the ship difficult.
So, the passengers did awaken, but there wasn’t enough time to get out because the exits were already underwater and blocked. In that scenario, 16 minutes was never going to be enough time for the crew to save the trapped passengers.
Finally, from my link in a previous post, here is what Lynch’s wife said after surviving the sinking…
Source: https://www.superyachttimes.com/yacht-ne...en-missing
I agree that it is all so incredible and there are a lot of questions left hanging, but to think foul play was behind the sinking is a real stretch of the imagination with the dynamics of this incident.
@worldstarcountry
Those white lines don't look like rain. The CCTV security camera was fixed somewhere along the port. Perhaps there were finishing nets close to it that were being blown around by the strong winds and moved across the face of the camera. Even the bad camera shake was probably due to the blustering wind.
From the news conference on August 24th
Quote:Girolamo Bentivoglio Fiandra from Palermo’s fire brigade said the Bayesian sank stern-first and then rolled onto its right side.
He explained that as a result, the victims then sought refuge in cabins on the left side of the vessel where “the last air bubbles formed”.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjdk0nd9n4zo
Also, five of the passengers were found in one cabin on the port side, so I believe that as the vessel’s stern went underwater, it began to take on massive amounts of water. The pitch angle made all the loose furnishings slide towards the stateroom’s exits, which was confirmed by the rescue divers and made entering the ship difficult.
So, the passengers did awaken, but there wasn’t enough time to get out because the exits were already underwater and blocked. In that scenario, 16 minutes was never going to be enough time for the crew to save the trapped passengers.
Finally, from my link in a previous post, here is what Lynch’s wife said after surviving the sinking…
Quote:Speaking to Italy’s La Republica, Angela Bacares described how she was woken early that morning after the boat “tilted” sharply. She initially thought nothing was wrong, but shortly after she found herself showered in broken glass.
Angela explained how she fled her stateroom, slicing her feet on the broken glass that was scattered across the deck, before escaping off Bayesian as it sunk beneath the water within minutes. The search continues into its third day as divers have now entered the sunken yacht to find the six missing people.
Source: https://www.superyachttimes.com/yacht-ne...en-missing
I agree that it is all so incredible and there are a lot of questions left hanging, but to think foul play was behind the sinking is a real stretch of the imagination with the dynamics of this incident.
@worldstarcountry
Those white lines don't look like rain. The CCTV security camera was fixed somewhere along the port. Perhaps there were finishing nets close to it that were being blown around by the strong winds and moved across the face of the camera. Even the bad camera shake was probably due to the blustering wind.