
A attorney representing the architect of the Bayesian superyacht, which sank off the coast of Sicily, has filed a complaint against the wife of tech investor Mike Lynch for practically$ 250 million, on Friday, alleging that the injury inflicted “reputational injury” on the shipyard, according to the New York Post.
The lawsuit lodged in Palermo by lawyer Tommaso Bertuccelli on behalf of The Italian Sea Group ( TISG), places the blame for the vessel’s sinking on Lynch’s widow, Angela Bacares, and the boat crew. It asserts that the falling caused substantial business costs for TISG.
But, TISG immediately distanced itself from the petition, claiming that it had not authorized the filing and requesting Bertuccelli’s retraction. The Italian Sea Group” highly refutes the allegations that the Bayesian tragedy led to legal action published in the Italian newspaper La Nazione,” according to a director. No legitimate member of the business has examined, signed, or authorized any writ of summons, despite the fact that TISG has given a general authority to the doctors named in the content.
Mike Lynch, a British billionaire, lost his life on August 19 when a fierce storm struck the$ 40 million yacht he was aboard. The event also claimed the lives of six people, including Lynch’s 18-year-old child, Hannah Lynch. Among the dying were Jonathan Bloomer, Chris Morvillo, Neda Morvillo, Charlotte Golunski, Ayla Ronald and Angela Bacares.
TISG has stated that it will not file a lawsuit against Lynch’s widow or the team. Giovanni Costantino, TISG’s CEO, had formerly branded the yacht “unsinkable” and indicated that people mistake was to blame for the crisis. He has but experienced criticism for how he handled the situation, with some calling him an attempt to shift the blame in the midst of a growing public relations problems.