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Yacht on the rocks in Porto Cervo: cell phones seized, GPS hunt

2022-08-03T21:29:47.984Z


From passengers' devices, certainties on boat routes (ANSA) The truth about the dynamics of the accident at sea in the Costa Smeralda, in the Gulf of Pevero, which on Sunday night cost the life of the German manager with a British passport, Dean Kronsbein, could come from the phones and tablets of the people who were on board the two yachts involved. The judicial authority of Tempio Pausania today ordered the seizure of all electronic devices, mobile phone


The truth about the dynamics of the accident at sea in the Costa Smeralda, in the Gulf of Pevero, which on Sunday night cost the life of the German manager with a British passport, Dean Kronsbein, could come from the phones and tablets of the people who were on board the two yachts involved.

The judicial authority of Tempio Pausania today ordered the seizure of all electronic devices, mobile phones, tablets, laptops, of all passengers and captains on board the two seized boats, with the aim of tracing the GPS for establish exact routes.

There are

two people registered in the register of suspects

by the Tempio Pausania Public Prosecutor's Office for the death of the German manager with a British passport,

Dean Kronsbein

, who died Sunday night after his 21-meter yacht Amore crashed on the rocks in the Gulf of Pevero, in Costa Smeralda.

These are the commanders of Amore and of the Sweet Dragon

, the boat owned by the Berlusconi family who, together with another boat flying the Maltese flag, rescued Kronsbein and the other six people who were aboard the Amore .

The alleged offenses are

culpable homicide and injuries.

ANSA agency

Yacht on the rocks in Porto Cervo, yellow on the accident - Sardinia

Seven people on board, the shipowner of German origin died (ANSA)

Four

people were injured

in the collision , including, seriously, the owner's wife and daughter.

The investigations of the Olbia Coast Guard, coordinated by the prosecutor Enrica Angioni and the prosecutor Gregorio Capasso, aim to reconstruct the dynamics of the accident.

The commander of Love, an Italian resident in Rome, the first to be entered in the register of suspects, told the investigators that he was forced to a sudden turn to avoid a collision with the Sweet Dragon, which was aimed at him.

Story that would have found confirmation in the testimonies of other people heard by investigators.

The prosecutor has ordered an autopsy on the body of Dean Kronsbein, an examination that will be carried out on Friday at the Institute of forensic medicine in Sassari.

The victim's family, assisted by the lawyer Egidio Caredda, has appointed a trusted medical examiner who will attend the autopsy.

According to initial investigations, the owner, thrown into the water after the collision, would have died of cardiac arrest.

He had been recovered alive but unconscious, then died while rescuers tried to revive him on the quay of the port of Porto Cervo.

"The family is determined to ascertain the exact causes of death - clarifies the lawyer Caredda - they want total truth about what happened and that any responsibilities be recognized".

In the next few hours, the lawyer will also appoint a naval expert to shed light on the dynamics of the accident.

Meanwhile, Dean Kronsbein's daughter underwent head surgery this morning in the Neurosurgery ward of the Santissima Annunziata hospital in Sassari.

The victim's wife, on the other hand, remains hospitalized at John Paul II in Olbia, with polytrauma and fractures, in stable conditions.

Both women will be transferred to a private clinic in England on a medicalized plane as soon as their conditions allow for transportation.

Source: ansa

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