Mike Lynch yacht death: captain declines to answer questions from investigators

The captain of the luxury yacht owned by the family of British tech magnate Mike Lynch that sank off Sicily last week declined to respond to prosecutors during questioning on Tuesday, one of his lawyers said.

James Cutfield, a 51-year old New Zealand national, was put under investigation on Monday by Italian prosecutors.

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Mike Lynch and his daughter Hannah died when the Bayesian sank with 22 people on board on August 19 off the coast of Sicily, southern Italy. Photo: EPA-EFE / Family Handout

“The captain exercised his right to remain silent for two fundamental reasons,” lawyer Giovanni Rizzuti told reporters.

“First, he’s very worn out. Second, we were appointed only on Monday and for a thorough and correct defence case we need to acquire a set of data that at the moment we don’t have.”

Lynch and six other people were killed when the British-flagged Bayesian, a 56-metre-long (184-ft) yacht, capsized and sank on August 19 within minutes of being hit by a predawn storm while anchored off northern Sicily.

Being placed under investigation in Italy does not imply guilt and does not mean formal charges will necessarily follow. It is still unclear whether other crew members or other people will also be placed under investigation.

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The Bayesian sank on August 19 off the coast of Sicily, Italy. Photo: EPA-EFE

Prosecutors said their investigation would take time, and would require the wreck to be salvaged from the sea. The Bayesian is currently lying on its right side, at a depth of around 50 metres (164 feet).

The coastguard is conducting activities to monitor the environmental conditions in the area where the yacht sank, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

“At the moment we don’t register any leaks from tanks and there are no traces of oil pollution,” it said.

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