The UK nationwide was discovered lifeless on board a £27million superyacht moored in Majorca.

The UK nationwide was discovered lifeless on board a £27million superyacht moored in Majorca (Picture: Getty)
Police are investigating the demise of a UK nationwide on board a £27million superyacht moored at a preferred British vacation vacation spot. The girl’s physique was discovered on Sunday evening (March 1) in one of many vessel’s cabins.
Paramedics rushed to the Majorcan port of Palma, the place it was moored, however there was nothing they might do to avoid wasting her life, and she or he was pronounced lifeless on the scene. An post-mortem was anticipated to happen on Tuesday (March 3) as Civil Guard investigators search to ascertain what occurred. No apparent indicators of violence have been discovered on or close to the physique of the girl, believed to be aged 42, however a forensic knowledgeable and law enforcement officials have been unable to find out her reason behind demise forward of the autopsy.

The girl was a crew member on the Cayman Islands-flagged vessel, Lind (Picture: SOLARPIX.COM)
Police are usually not anticipated to publicly title her.
The lifeless girl was a crew member believed to assist out with upkeep and the vessel she labored on has been recognized as Lind, a custom-built motor yacht, stated to value practically £300,000 per week to constitution in excessive season.
The Cayman Islands-flagged 170-foot vessel, constructed within the Netherlands in 2010 with an exterior design by award-winning Tim Heywood, has a high pace of simply over 15 knots (17mph) and may accommodate as much as 11 friends in addition to 13 crew members. Its extras embody an open-air cinema, jacuzzi, gymnasium and inflatable trampolines.
A well-placed supply near the investigation stated: “All the things is pointing to her demise being the results of pure causes. At this second in time it isn’t being handled as a criminal offense though the outcomes of the post-mortem are nonetheless pending.”
The girl’s colleagues have been interviewed by police as a part of commonplace process.
















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