Body of Mike Lynch’s daughter Hannah ‘recovered’ after tragic Bayesian yacht sinking
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/breaking-body-mike-lynchs-daughter-33523735?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=reddit
Posted by SubstantialSnow7114
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Very sad but I’m fed up of this being in the news. Hopefully we can all move on now.
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First rule of sailing – it’s not very safe on the seas.
Only 18, what a horrible way to go out especially so young with her whole life ahead of her, money or not, this is a sad tragic story
I don’t get why the people who apparently ‘don’t care’ seem to be the majority of people commenting.
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Very sad she had all her life to look forward to.Sympathies for the family.
So are we saying Mike Lynch and Stephen Chamberlain were murdered?
Do we only care about people dying at sea if they’re rich then? Got it!
Mike Lynch and his CFO who died were both founders of Darktrace, an AI company with very strong links to the UK and US intelligence community ie spies https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/on-it/founded-by-spies-and-mathematicians-darktrace-isnt-your-typical-cybersecurity-firm/2015/02/15/eb71787e-b079-11e4-886b-c22184f27c35_story.html
The coincidence of both dying within days is very strange, many people think this is like a spy story
The boat is supposedly incredibly difficult to sink and this is surprising as boats nearby not as difficult to sink are fine
Even more surprisingly another boat sank in another strange micro storm in Italy last year, this boat contained at least 21 spies including members of the Israeli security services https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/01/world/europe/spy-deaths-boat-italy.html
And that boat sank a shortish drive from where the Bayesian yacht was built
Surprisingly very little of this is in the newspapers despite the rolling coverage and speculation
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So sad poor girl had so much life left to live and experience. I feel for the families of those that have passed during this accident, it’s awful. Just going for a day on a yacht and then this happens.
As tragic as it sounds, why is this news? There have tragedies in 3rd world countries that get almost no coverage. Is it because rich people are more worthy of news coverage than dead poor people?
This tragedy is precisely the reason I will never own a luxury super yacht.
Its sad news but how is this any different then any other murder in UK? The rich always seem to get the most attention
Why was her body ‘recovered’ and not just recovered? I’m wondering what OP is going for with that statement
Oh, so *now* this sub cares when people are dying on boats.