Was The Tragedy Avoidable? – Bayesian CEO Blames Crew For Unreasonable Errors That Led To Superyacht’s Sinking

The CEO of luxury yacht company Bayesian has finally broken his silence on the tragedy that left six people dead when a doomed superyacht sank across Sicily’s coast.

 

The CEO who is behind the $40 million luxury yacht blamed the crew for the incident and also shed light on how the six people who died could have been saved if the right measures were taken for safety.

Source: New York Post

The news comes after Bayesian spoke in detail about how baffling it was to learn that the vessel sank when it was marketed as an unsinkable ship. According to Giovanni Costantino, the sinking of the Bayesian is bizarre and certainly avoidable.

According to him, the boat suffered unreasonable and indescribable errors that should have never taken place. ‘All seven of them could have been saved. It was not hard, this is devastating to see innocent lives lost for no reason’- he continued.

Source: New York Post

He also shed light on how the impossible took place on the vessel as it took on too much water. ‘Where did so much water from the boat come from inside? Investigators need to determine what errors were made that led to this catastrophe’- the CEO concluded.

Source: New York Post

It was obvious that he blamed the whole incident on the crew, adding that it was their incredible mistake that led to this outcome. ‘This is the mistake that cries out for vengeance’- he revealed.

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