09-04-2024, 02:28 PM
(09-04-2024, 05:20 AM)Encia22 Wrote: Ok, perhaps something is getting lost in translation in the various news feeds.
Here, from our National Associated Press Agency (ANSA) which I found last night...
Ok, so labratory tests still need to come in...
Ok, I've been reading that they now believe it to have been a Downburst, rather than a waterspout.
From: https://www.yachtingmonthly.com/news/tra...gate-98886
Also, a slight correction to one of my earlier posts:
It appears the Bayesian didn't have a true "Black Box", but an AIS transponder, equipped with GPS. So, all they can get from that are the movements of the ship before the equipment went dead.
So, from an Australian news source, I found this description of the ships last moments...
Well, I don't know why, but replying with a quote isn't showing all the quoted comments and info, at least in the edit window.
Anyways... don't you think its strange they're claiming "no evidence" of any physical issues with the bodies found aside from drowning. How does one get tossed from bed in a capsized yacht at 4am without sustaining any injuries?