British investigation states

London: British Tech Magnet Mike Lynch’s supertches, which were closed from the coast of Sicily at the cost of seven lives last August, were knocked on by “extreme wind” and could not recover, the British investigators said on Thursday. Billionaire entrepreneurs Lynch, 59, and his daughter Hannah, 18, were one of the dead when the 56-meter (184 ft) bioceman drowned on August 19. The boat trip was a celebration of Lynch being acquitted in the US in June. In an interim report on the disaster, the UK’s maritime accident investigation branch stated that the boat was “unsafe” for the winds that were lighter than those who had abolished it. The report was based on “a limited amount of verified evidence” by Italian authorities, banning its access to other pieces of debris and evidence. The agency, who is investigating the disaster because Bayasian was registered in the UK, stated that “weaknesses” were “unknown to the owner or crew”, because they were not included in the stability information book on the board. The report states that the biecian was dispatched to the location where it was drowned a day earlier so that the forecast thunderstorm could be “sheltered”. It said that the disaster occurred at 4:06 am local time when the wind speed exceeded 70 knots (81 mph), “violently” knocks the vessel at a 90 degree angle in less than 15 seconds, It said that at the time of the incident, the vessel was in a “motoring position”, in which its sail was reduced, while the centerboard, which is used to help stabilize it, was in a “raised” position. MAIB Investigator Simon Graves said, “You have a pushing air and then you are trying to push the ship again up properly.” “And our studies found that they show that the biecians could be unsafe for high winds and these winds were likely to be clear at the time of the accident.” The inquiry proceedings in the UK are looking at the death of Lynch and his daughter, as well as Morgan Stanley International Bank President Jonathan Blomer, 70, and his wife, Judi Bloom, 71, who were all British citizens. Others killed in drowning were American lawyer Chris Morvilo and his wife Neda Morvilo, and Canadian-Antiguan National Ricoldo Thomas, who were working as chefs on the ship. Fifteen people were rescued, including Lynch’s wife, Angela Beckres. A project to take the baysian into an honest position and lift the surface has stopped from 9 May when a diver died during a underwater work. Recovery work is scheduled to resume from Thursday. According to Graves, further details like “Escape Roots” will be included in the final report. “Once we reach the vessel, we will be able to explain a complete picture of activities on the board and the sequence of events,” he said. No date has been determined when the final report is published.