“British Bill gates”, Mike Lynch and Morgan Stanley chairman, Jonathan bloomer, disappear

Aug 22, 2024 11:54


❗️🌪🇮🇹 - British multimillionaire Mike Lynch, co-founder of Autonomy, and Jonathan Bloomer, chairman of Morgan Stanley International, are missing after their yacht, Bayesian, was wrecked by a tornado off the coast of Sicily.

The yacht had 22 people on board; 15 were rescued,… pic.twitter.com/QDOKkytJeS
- 🔥🗞The Informant (@theinformant_x) August 20, Read more... )

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genbu_no_miko24 August 22 2024, 19:15:44 UTC
😬😬😬😬

People are making jokes but I do feel for his daughter, she was only 18 :(((

I read he had 2 daughters. Was the other one on board too? Cause if not I feel for her cause regardless of who they were, she just lost her mom, dad, and sister in this :(.

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squirrels_oh_no August 22 2024, 19:17:59 UTC

I think his wife survived at least.

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automaticpeople August 22 2024, 19:18:25 UTC
Seriously, she was barely more than a kid. Celebrating the deaths of people because they’re rich is just psychotic.

Let’s see how the same posters react the next time a celeb they like dies. If rich people dying is good, it should count for all rich people, right?

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michaelscott August 23 2024, 08:10:44 UTC
yall all say eat the rich until they actually get eaten. it's wild. like they would not give a flying fuck about anyone here

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automaticpeople August 23 2024, 11:37:49 UTC
I’ve never said eat the rich, so who is “yall” in this scenario?

This is your response to me caring about a 18 year old dying? Like I said, psychotic.

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belle_chouette August 22 2024, 19:20:03 UTC
Mike Lynch's wife survived, their other daughter wasn’t on board afaik. Glad they were able to save a one-year-old that was also on board.

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automaticpeople August 22 2024, 19:21:00 UTC
Is that the baby who had to be held up by her mother?

Let’s hope the mother isn’t rich, or people won’t be happy to hear this.

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squirrels_oh_no August 22 2024, 19:22:39 UTC

Yeah, it was still the middle of the storm and the waves were high and the baby was almost swept away a few times but she somehow managed to tread water in the extremely choppy seas holding her baby over her head. If you've ever tried to tread water holding just your arms up, you know it's hard.

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automaticpeople August 22 2024, 19:24:21 UTC
Sounds horrific. Imagine the guilt if she hadn’t been able to do it.

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ellis_bell August 22 2024, 19:58:32 UTC
Oh, wow.

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tigermilk August 22 2024, 20:00:02 UTC
Wasn't the baby literally swept off deck and then swept back on by the same wave?

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squirrels_oh_no August 22 2024, 20:01:09 UTC

I'm not sure about the specifics, I just know she's been the one most on the news about it. It seems new stuff comes out every few hours about how people managed to survive.

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tigermilk August 22 2024, 20:03:05 UTC
After going into the water, Golunski lost her grip on her 1-year-old daughter, Sophie, when a wave smashed against them, taking the child out to sea, according to the local sources.

The same wave returned the girl a short time later in what was described as something of a miracle. (People)

So not off deck, but still swept away and then given back.

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for_serious13 August 24 2024, 16:39:47 UTC
Holy shit. Just holy shit I cannot even imagine

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bellwetherr August 22 2024, 20:28:04 UTC
holy shit

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fernandocolunga August 22 2024, 21:05:32 UTC
The mother of the baby also survived?

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