The autopsies, conducted by the Italian authorities, revealed that the victims were all killed by the impact of the sinking, with no evidence of foul play. The autopsies also revealed that the superyacht, named “The Siren,” was traveling at a high speed when it struck a submerged rock, causing the vessel to capsize. The investigation into the tragedy is ongoing, but the preliminary findings suggest that the captain of the superyacht, a 52-year-old man, was responsible for the accident.
The bodies of the Morvillos, the Bloomers, and Mike Lynch were found in the same cabin room on the yacht.
Angela Bacares, who was on the cruise ship, was injured and had to be rescued. The rescue operation was conducted by the Coast Guard and involved a helicopter and a boat.
The autopsies will be conducted by a team of medical professionals at the University of California, San Francisco. The autopsies are being conducted to determine the cause of death for the couple, who were found dead in their home on Tuesday. The couple’s deaths have been ruled as homicides, but the specific details of the crime remain unclear.